Borjana Krišto

Politician

Birthday August 13, 1961

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Livno, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia

Age 62 years old

Nationality Bosnia and Herzegovina

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1961

Borjana Krišto (Krželj; born 13 August 1961) is a Bosnian Croat politician serving as Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina since January 2023.

1980

The daughter of Jože Krželj and Janja, Krišto grew up in Livno, where she graduated from the high school of economics in 1980.

1984

She then obtained a degree from the Faculty of Law in Banja Luka in 1984, and passed the bar exam in Sarajevo.

1987

Krišto worked in the legal department of several companies: "Agro Livno" (1987–1988), "Guber Livno" (1990–1991), "Likom Livno" (1991–1992) and "Livno bus" (1995–1999).

1995

A member of the Croatian Democratic Union since 1995, Krišto was the party's candidate for a seat in the Bosnian Presidency as a Croat member in the 2010 and 2022 general elections.

However, she failed to get elected in both elections.

She was a member of both the national House of Peoples and House of Representatives as well.

In January 2023, Krišto was appointed Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers, following the 2022 general election.

Krišto entered into politics in 1995, joining the Croatian Democratic Union.

1999

Krišto worked as Minister of Justice in the Government of Canton 10 from 1999 to 2000, and later as Secretary of the Cantonal government from 2000 until 2002.

2002

At the 2002 general election, she was elected to the Federal House of Representatives.

However, she did not become a member, as she was appointed Minister of Justice in the Federal Government.

2003

From 2003 to 2007, she served as Federal Minister of Justice.

2006

Following the 2006 general election, she became president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in February 2007, serving until March 2011.

At the 2006 general election, Krišto was elected to the national House of Representatives.

She was also appointed as member of the delegation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

2007

She previously served as the 8th president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2007 to 2011.

She is the first woman to hold both positions.

Krišto holds a degree in law from the Faculty of Law in Banja Luka.

She has been the party's deputy president since 2007.

She resigned from both legislative posts upon her election as president of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two autonomous entities that compose Bosnia and Herzegovina, on 22 February 2007.

Krišto was the first woman to serve as Federal president.

2010

At the 2010 general election, Krišto ran for a seat in the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a Croat member, but was not elected, obtaining only 19.74% of the vote, with Željko Komšić of the Social Democratic Party getting elected with 60.61% of the vote.

Following the election, she was appointed member of the national House of Peoples.

2011

In June 2011, Krišto was one of the candidates for nomination to the office of Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers.

Ultimately, she was not nominated.

She served as president until 17 March 2011, when she was succeeded by Živko Budimir.

In June 2011, Krišto was one of the candidates for nomination to the office of Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers.

Out of three candidates, she came in third place when ranked by the Bosnian Presidency.

2014

At the 2014 general election, Krišto was once again elected to the national House of Representatives.

2018

She was re-elected to office at the 2018 general election.

The Croatian Democratic Union announced Krišto's candidacy in the Bosnian general election in June 2022, running once again for Presidency member and representing the Croats.

At the general election, held on 2 October 2022, she failed to get elected, having obtained 44.20% of the vote.

The incumbent Bosnian Croat presidency member Željko Komšić got re-elected, obtaining 55.80% of the vote.

Following the 2022 general election, a coalition led by the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats, the Croatian Democratic Union and the liberal alliance Troika reached an agreement on the formation of a new government, designating Krišto as the new Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers.

The Presidency officially nominated her as chairwoman-designate on 22 December.

The national House of Representatives confirmed Krišto's appointment on 28 December, making her the first female Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers.

On 25 January 2023, the House of Representatives confirmed the appointment of Krišto's cabinet.

Krišto pledged she would lead a national government that will work hard to restart delayed integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina into the European Union.

On 16 February 2023, Krišto made her first official visit to neighbouring Croatia and met with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, where they discussed bilateral relations and economic cooperation between the two countries.