Anton Vratuša

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Birth Date:
21.02.1915
Death date:
30.07.2017
Length of life:
102
Days since birth:
39892
Years since birth:
109
Days since death:
2477
Years since death:
6
Person's maiden name:
Vratussa Antal
Categories:
Ambassador, Diplomat, Long-living person, Politician, Prime minister
Nationality:
 slovenian
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Anton Vratuša, born Vratussa Antal (21 February 1915 – 30 July 2017) was a Slovenian politician and diplomat, who was Prime Minister of Slovenia and Yugoslavia's ambassador to the United Nations.

Life

Vratuša was born in Alsócsalogány, Austro-Hungarian Empire, today Dolnji Slaveči, Slovenia. His parents were Vratussa Antal and Anna Bokán.

From 1941 onward, he was involved in the Yugoslav People's Liberation War, and was interned in the Italian concentration camps of Gonars, of Treviso, of Padova, and of Rab from February 1942 to September 1943. After the concentration camp at Rab was liberated by the Yugoslav Partisans, Vratuša was named Deputy Commander of their Rab battalion, made up of camp survivors. He was also the head of the Yugoslav Partisans' delegation at the National Liberation Committee, the Italian Partisans' underground political entity during the German occupation of Italy in the last years of World War II.

After the war, he pursued an academic and diplomatic career. He was Chief of Staff to Edvard Kardelj (1953–65); the UN Commissioner to South West Africa (now Namibia) (27 October 1966 – 13 June 1967) while it was under direct UN rule and Yugoslavia's ambassador to the United Nations (1967–69). From April 1978 to July 1980, he was the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.

He helped to found the International Center for Promotion of Enterprises (formerly known as the International Center for Public Enterprises in Developing Countries, and later served as the Honorary President of its Council.

Publications

Vratuša's published works include The Commune in Yugoslavia (1965) and Prospects of the Non-Aligned Movement (1981). From 1985 until 1988, he wrote various UN publications, especially in the fields of the law of the sea and politics in developing countries.

Death

Vratuša died on 30 July 2017 at the age of 102.

Source: wikipedia.org

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