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Željko Komšić
- Born in Sarajevo, 20/01/1964
- He received his degree from the Law School at the University in Sarajevo and School of Foreign Service at the University of Georgetown in Washington – USA.
- At the beginning of the war, he joined the Army of RBiH, where in 1995, he received the highest military decoration of the RBiH Army – the Golden Lily, for the military conduct and shown courage.
- After the war, he actively joined the political life of BiH.
- In the period of 2000 until 2001, he performed the duty of the Head of Municipality of New Sarajevo in Sarajevo.
- In 2001, he became the first BiH ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro. Due to his principles and his disagreement with the policy, he resigned from the post of ambassador in 2002.
- At the local elections 2004, by direct votes of the citizens, he was elected for another term as a Head of Municipality of New Sarajevo. He stayed on that post until the October elections 2006, when he became elected BiH Presidency Member from the Croatian people as a candidate of the Social-democrat party of BiH on October 1, 2006.
- He is married and is a father of a one-year old daughter.
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Nebojša Radmanović
- Born in 1949 in Gračanica.
- He is a Serb by nationality.
- He finished the elementary school and the grammar school in Banja Luka, and graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.
- He worked in the field of sports, culture, information, education and state administration.
- He was the Director of the Bosanska Krajina Archives and the Archives of the Republic of Srpska; the Director of the National Theatre in Banja Luka; the Director and the editor in chief of GLAS; the President of the Executive Board of the Town of Banjaluka; a representative in the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska and the Minister of Administration and Local Self-Management of the Government of the Republic of Srpska.
- He published several expert and scientific works and several books.
- He is married and is a father of two.
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Dr. Haris Silajdžić
BIOGRAPHY DATA:
- Born on October 1, 1945 in Sarajevo.
- Received his degree from the Faculty of Arabic language and the Islamic studies in Libya
- PhD on the subject from the American-Albanian relations
CAREER AS A UNIVERSIY PROFESSOR
- the University in Pristina: an Arabic language professor
- the University in Sarajevo: a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, the department of history
- Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Andrew D. White Professor – at Large
- Guest lecturer at the universities Harvard and Maryland, Chatham House (the Royal Institute for International Relations, London), Carnegle Foundation, Woodrow Wilson Centre and other universities
POLITICAL CAREER:
- the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991 – November 1993)
- the Prime Minister of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina (November 1993 – February 1996)
- Co-Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina (December 1996 – February 2000)
- the founder and the president of the Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
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