Dragan Lukač

Dragan Lukač (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Лукач; born 1968) is a politician from Republika Srpska, BiH, acting as Minister of Interior of Republika Srpska for the SNSD party since 2014. He is a former colonel of Police of Republika Srpska and comandeer of Special Brigade of Police and Sixth Detachment of Special Brigade of Police during the Bosnian War.

Dragan Lukač
Minister of Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska
Assumed office
18 December 2014
Preceded byRadislav Jovičić
Personal details
Born1968
Krnjeuša, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
CitizenshipBosnia and Herzegovina
NationalitySerb
Political partyAlliance of Independent Social Democrats
Spouse(s)Marijana Lukač
Children4

Biography

Dragan Lukač was born in 1968 in village Krnjeuša, Bosanski Petrovac where he graduated elementary school. Later he graduated on technical high school in Bihać and after that, he continued his education in Banja Luka on High school of Internal Affairs and later on College of Internal Affairs. After graduation on college, he became magister of state-law sciences.[1][2]

During his working period, he worked in Secretariat of Internal Affairs of Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Center of Security Service in Sarajevo and Bihać. During wartime period he was commander of Sixth Detachment of Special Brigade of Police as colonel. Dragan Lukač is decorated with Order of Miloš Obilić and Order of Karađorđe Star for successful command of units during war.[1][2]

After war he was comandeer of Special Brigade and he worked in Ministry of Interior till 2005. After that he worked Banja Luka City Administration as chief of Department of Municipal Police.[1][2]

He was member of the 2nd Government cabinet of Željka Cvijanović when he first time became Minister of Interior (after the 2014 Republika Srpska general election) and he is member of the entity Government of Radovan Višković (after the 2018 Republika Srpska general election).[1]

Decorations

National decorations

  • Order of Miloš Obilić
  • Order of Karađorđe Star

See also

References

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