Bojan Kumer (born 30 July 1974) is a Slovenian politician.[1] He serves as the minister of infrastructure of the Republic of Slovenia since 2022.[2][3]

Bojan Kumer
Official portrait, 2022
Minister of Infrastructure of Republic of Slovenia
Assumed office
1 June 2022
Prime MinisterRobert Golob
State Secretary at the Ministry of Infrastructure
In office
September 2018 – 2021
Personal details
Born (1974-07-30) 30 July 1974 (age 50)
Slovenj Gradec

Early life and career

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Bojan Kumer was born in Slovenj Gradec on 30 July 1974. He attended the University of Ljubljana where he studied electrical engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering and also a master's degree in the same field.

In 2001, he worked at Elektro Celje where he served as the head of the procurement and sale of electricity. He was subsequently appointed head of the unit, and thereafter the executive director of Elektro Celje. In 2009, he was appointed project manager of GEN Energija in charge of development of operations abroad. In 2010, he became the head of service for sales. In 2013, he was appointed general secretary at the Ministry of Infrastructure by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia. While serving as general secretary, he was appointed executive director of Elektro energija. Subsequently, he assumed a position as sales director of GEN-I in 2018.[4]

In September 2018, he was reassigned as the state secretary at the Ministry of Infrastructure in the government of Marjan Šarec. On 1 June 2022, he was appointed Minister of Infrastructure in the government of Robert Golob.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Priority of new Government of Slovenia is to tackle energy crisis". Balkan Green Energy News. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Who Are the Ministers in Slovenia's New Govt?". www.total-slovenia-news.com. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Most Top Officials Named in Slovenia's New Govt". www.total-slovenia-news.com. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  4. ^ "mag. Bojan Kumer, Minister of Infrastructure | GOV.SI". Portal GOV.SI. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Padec cen: dvosobno stanovanje v Ljubljani za 85 tisoč evrov". siol.net (in Slovenian). Retrieved 9 June 2022.
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