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Rafet Husović

Rafet Husović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рафет Хусовић; 2 April 1964 – 9 March 2021) was a Montenegrin politician, who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro. He was the founder and long-term president of the centre-right Bosniak Party, an ethnic minority party for promotion of interests of Bosniaks.

Rafet Husović
Рафет Хусовић
Husović in December 2011
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
4 December 2012 – 4 December 2020
Prime MinisterMilo Đukanović
Duško Marković
Succeeded byDritan Abazović
Minister Without Portfolio
In office
10 June 2009 – 4 December 2012
Prime MinisterMilo Đukanović
Igor Lukšić
Succeeded byMarija Vučinović
Personal details
Born(1964-04-02)2 April 1964
Rožaje, SR Montenegro,
SFR Yugoslavia
Died9 March 2021(2021-03-09) (aged 56)
Podgorica, Montenegro
Political partySDA (1990–1997)
BS (2006–2021)
Alma materUniversity of Pristina
ProfessionPolitician, teacher

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Rafet Husović was born in Rožaje to a family of Bosniak origin, a town in northeastern Montenegro, at that time part of the SR Montenegro of SFR Yugoslavia. Having finished elementary and secondary school in his hometown, he graduated at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Pristina, SAP Kosovo, after which he worked for years as a math teacher in his hometown of Rožaje.

Political career edit

After the introduction of the multi-party system in Montenegro in 1990, he joined the branch of the right-wing Party of Democratic Action in Republic of Montenegro (SDA CG), where he was part of party's moderate wing and a member of the main board from 1992 to 1997 and the party's dissolution due police repression. Between 1997 and 2002, he was a member of the Main Board of the International Democratic Union (IDU). From 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the Bosniak National Council of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (BNV SCG). He was one of the founders and head of parliamentary group in Rožaje local parliament of the Bosniak-Muslim Alliance, which in February 2006 merged with other Bosniak and Muslim parties in Montenegro to form the Bosniak Party (BS), of which Husović was president from its founding, holding leadership post until February 2021, when he retired from politics due to health problems.[1]

He was a Minister Without Portfolio in the 6th cabinet of Milo Đukanović (2009–2010) and the cabinet of Igor Lukšić (2010–2012). In December 2012, Husović was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in the 7th cabinet of Đukanović (2012–2016).

Following the 2016 parliamentary election in Montenegro, the opposition right-wing populist Democratic Front (DF) which did not recognized the results of the election, made a public offer to Husović, such that if he and his party joined the Democratic Front, he would push for Husović to be selected as the new provisional Prime Minister of Montenegro.[2] Husović's Bosniak Party voted on whether to join the DF or to remain in a coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), and the party ended up voting to stay as a partner to DPS, ultimately rejecting opposition bid.[3] After election, Husović kept the Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development position in another DPS-led cabinet, with new PM, Duško Marković (2016–2020).[4]

Illness and death edit

Rafet Husović died on 9 March 2021, at the age of 56, after a short, but severe illness.[5] The Mayor of Rožaje, Rahman Husović, declared three days of mourning in that municipality following Rafet Husović's death.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Husović, Rafet. "Biography on the official portal of the Bosniak Party of Montenegro". www.bscg.me. Bosniak Party. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  2. ^ Milana Pejić (October 19, 2016). "Blic: CRNOGORSKI PREMIJER IZ BOŠNJAČKE STRANKE Opozicija za "Blic": Manjinska vlada kao prelazno rešenje" (in Serbian).
  3. ^ [1] Dan: Bošnjaci uz DPS, SD i Albanci još pregovaraju (in Serbian). November 24, 2016. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  4. ^ Husović, Rafet. "Biography on the official portal of the Government of Montenegro". Government of Montenegro. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Preminuo bivši potpredsednik crnogorske Vlade Rafet Husović". N1 Beograd (in Serbo-Croatian). 9 March 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Trodnevna žalost u Rožajama zbog smrti Husovića". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-03-10.

rafet, husović, serbian, cyrillic, Рафет, Хусовић, april, 1964, march, 2021, montenegrin, politician, served, deputy, prime, minister, montenegro, founder, long, term, president, centre, right, bosniak, party, ethnic, minority, party, promotion, interests, bos. Rafet Husovic Serbian Cyrillic Rafet Husoviћ 2 April 1964 9 March 2021 was a Montenegrin politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro He was the founder and long term president of the centre right Bosniak Party an ethnic minority party for promotion of interests of Bosniaks Rafet HusovicRafet HusoviћHusovic in December 2011Deputy Prime MinisterIn office 4 December 2012 4 December 2020Prime MinisterMilo ĐukanovicDusko MarkovicSucceeded byDritan AbazovicMinister Without PortfolioIn office 10 June 2009 4 December 2012Prime MinisterMilo ĐukanovicIgor LuksicSucceeded byMarija VucinovicPersonal detailsBorn 1964 04 02 2 April 1964Rozaje SR Montenegro SFR YugoslaviaDied9 March 2021 2021 03 09 aged 56 Podgorica MontenegroPolitical partySDA 1990 1997 BS 2006 2021 Alma materUniversity of PristinaProfessionPolitician teacher Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Political career 1 3 Illness and death 2 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and education edit Rafet Husovic was born in Rozaje to a family of Bosniak origin a town in northeastern Montenegro at that time part of the SR Montenegro of SFR Yugoslavia Having finished elementary and secondary school in his hometown he graduated at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Pristina SAP Kosovo after which he worked for years as a math teacher in his hometown of Rozaje Political career edit After the introduction of the multi party system in Montenegro in 1990 he joined the branch of the right wing Party of Democratic Action in Republic of Montenegro SDA CG where he was part of party s moderate wing and a member of the main board from 1992 to 1997 and the party s dissolution due police repression Between 1997 and 2002 he was a member of the Main Board of the International Democratic Union IDU From 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the Bosniak National Council of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro BNV SCG He was one of the founders and head of parliamentary group in Rozaje local parliament of the Bosniak Muslim Alliance which in February 2006 merged with other Bosniak and Muslim parties in Montenegro to form the Bosniak Party BS of which Husovic was president from its founding holding leadership post until February 2021 when he retired from politics due to health problems 1 He was a Minister Without Portfolio in the 6th cabinet of Milo Đukanovic 2009 2010 and the cabinet of Igor Luksic 2010 2012 In December 2012 Husovic was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in the 7th cabinet of Đukanovic 2012 2016 Following the 2016 parliamentary election in Montenegro the opposition right wing populist Democratic Front DF which did not recognized the results of the election made a public offer to Husovic such that if he and his party joined the Democratic Front he would push for Husovic to be selected as the new provisional Prime Minister of Montenegro 2 Husovic s Bosniak Party voted on whether to join the DF or to remain in a coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists DPS and the party ended up voting to stay as a partner to DPS ultimately rejecting opposition bid 3 After election Husovic kept the Deputy Prime Minister for Regional Development position in another DPS led cabinet with new PM Dusko Markovic 2016 2020 4 Illness and death edit Rafet Husovic died on 9 March 2021 at the age of 56 after a short but severe illness 5 The Mayor of Rozaje Rahman Husovic declared three days of mourning in that municipality following Rafet Husovic s death 6 References edit Husovic Rafet Biography on the official portal of the Bosniak Party of Montenegro www bscg me Bosniak Party Retrieved 8 October 2014 Milana Pejic October 19 2016 Blic CRNOGORSKI PREMIJER IZ BOSNJACKE STRANKE Opozicija za Blic Manjinska vlada kao prelazno resenje in Serbian 1 Dan Bosnjaci uz DPS SD i Albanci jos pregovaraju in Serbian November 24 2016 Retrieved April 17 2017 Husovic Rafet Biography on the official portal of the Government of Montenegro Government of Montenegro Retrieved 8 October 2014 Preminuo bivsi potpredsednik crnogorske Vlade Rafet Husovic N1 Beograd in Serbo Croatian 9 March 2021 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Trodnevna zalost u Rozajama zbog smrti Husovica vijesti me in Serbian Retrieved 2021 03 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafet Husovic amp oldid 1184009294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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