Dragan Mektić

Dragan Mektić (born 24 December 1956 in Prnjavor) is a Bosnian Serb politician and a former criminal investigator. He is a member of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) and between 31 March 2015 and 23 December 2019 served as the 5th Minister of Security.[1]

Dragan Mektić
5th Minister of Security
In office
31 March 2015  23 December 2019
Prime MinisterDenis Zvizdić
Preceded byFahrudin Radončić
Succeeded byFahrudin Radončić
Personal details
Born (1956-12-24) 24 December 1956
Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
CitizenshipBosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia
NationalityBosnian Serb
Political partySerb Democratic Party
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb

Biography

Mektić graduated an engineering-orientated vocational high school in the Bosnian city of Banja Luka. Following his graduation, he enrolled and completed a higher administrative school, and eventually warner a degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Zagreb.

From 1980 to 1997 Mektić directed a police station, where he was engaged in suppressing general and financial crime. Then, from 1997 to 2003, Mektić was employed in the intelligence sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 2002 to 2007 he was deputy of the then security minister Bariša Čolak,[2] followed by nine years, from 2006 to 2015, as director of the Service for Foreigners' Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

On 31 March 2015, Mektić was appointed 5th Minister of Security as part of the government led by Denis Zvizdić.[3] He stayed on that position until 23 December 2019.

Public Persona

Mektić is generally considered to be a popular political figure in the Republic of Srpska, and to some extent, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well, mainly due to his open opposition to the Bosnian-Serb political leader Milorad Dodik.[4][5]

In media, Mektić was generally portrayed to have a very no-nonsense, but somewhat ludicrious and near-eccentric attitude.

On one instance, in November 2019, Mektić had ripped apart his Army of Republika Srpska veteran-membership booklet on live TV in protest to the current government of the Republic of Srpska.[6]

Mektić would go on to display his personality on live-TV once again. In an informal interview, Mektić had talked about his childhood in Prnjavor, discussing his parents and their attitudes. He was quoted as saying:

"In some cases, my father would beat the hell out of me; I often hid on top a beech tree for hours at the time"[7]

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References

Political offices
Preceded by
Fahrudin Radončić
Minister of Security
2015–2019
Succeeded by
Fahrudin Radončić
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