Already this Sunday, July 15, Croatia will play against France in the final of the world Cup. In anticipation of the decisive match, football fans will gather at the screens, and some lucky ones will even go to the stadium to support their favorite team in person. Among those, there will surely be
Kolinda Grabar-KitarovicPresident of Croatia and, as it turned out, an ardent football fan.
Why is the personality of Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic so interesting to the public lately? It’s simple: she’s one of those politicians who deserved the title of People’s President. A born diplomat and style icon, Colinda changes attitudes toward women in power and is an inspiring example for the beautiful half of humanity. You guys have a lot to learn from her, too!
Historically, Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic sees men as heads of state rather than fragile women, whose role in politics is still unclear to many. Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic breaks down boring gender stereotypes and says: “A woman can lead a country no worse than a man!”
First female president In Croatia and the fourth in Eastern Europe, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic was born on April 29, 1968 in the village of Rijeka in the family of a butcher.
Kolinda always had a bright mind, and when she was 17, she won a grant to study in America. After returning from the States, the future head of the country entered the University of Zagreb, where she studied international relations.
After graduating from university, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic rushed up the career ladder headlong: work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Croatia in the United States, hard work as part of diplomatic missions, the post of minister and finally victory in the presidential elections in February 2015. This provincial girl could not have dreamed of.
The strong-willed character and purposefulness were inherent in Kolinda since childhood: the girl was fond of fishing, sports and led friendships mainly with boys. Perhaps it was the firm and slightly masculine character that helped the current president of Croatia achieve his goals.
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, although a sophisticated woman, but her hobbies are far from maiden. What her love for football is worth! The Croatian president attended all the matches of the current World Cup, in which his native team participated, and she was not in the VIP box, but in the fan zone with the rest of the fans.
She explained her action clearly: you can not even wear a T-shirt with national symbols in a box for high-ranking officials! What kind of fan are you in a strict suit for several thousand or in an elegant dress?
In addition to her love of football, Kolinda loves to fly an airplane, does not miss the opportunity to participate in extreme events, and every event at which the president is present turns into an exciting spectacle, because Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic is not used to being an outside observer.
Can't help but delight.
Croatian president. At the beginning of the presidential term, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic preferred modest outfits: pants and skirts of neutral colors, discreet makeup and barely noticeable accessories. In general, an example of modesty, elegance and grace.
Today, the outfits of the Croatian president are still restrained, but more vivid. Kolinda prefers dresses of catchy flowers and necessarily with lace. The woman looks just amazing, and in her wardrobe it is very difficult to find failed outfits.
50-year-old Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, blonde with brown eyes and the owner of chic forms, is known for her radiant smile. The president of Croatia is always in a good mood.
A woman by her own example shows that having a good education and experience is one thing, and having the ability not to change your own values throughout life is exactly the quality that every head of state should have.
The butcher’s daughter, who grew up in the village, is now
Croatian president He cherishes the simple values of every average Croat, and it seems that this is what makes Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic the favorite of the people.
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