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Fahrudin Radončić (; born 24 May 1957 in Montenegro then Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian businessman and politician. He is owner of the ''Dnevni Avaz'' newspaper and president of the Union for a Better Future of BiH, which is currently the second strongest political party in the Federation BiH as well as the leader of the opposition in BiH. He also served as a minister of security of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 2012 and 2014. Elected into the Bosniak Caucus of the House of Peoples of BiH in January 2015. ==Career== Radončić was raised in the town of Plav in Montenegro. In 1988, he was relieved from the position of executive secretary, because he characterized through print media that politics led by Slobodan Milošević were Nazi and criminal. He was also issued a summons and prosecuted. In 1989, he started to work as a journalist and an analyst for the Zagreb weekly magazine ''Danas''. Circulation of the magazine was at nearly 300,000 and it focused on sovereignty of ex-Yugoslav republics, as well as focusing against politics of Milošević and Franjo Tuđman. In 1990, Radončić wrote ''10,000 days of slavery'', a book focusing on the subject of a sovereign Kosovo.〔 Publishing of this book has caused terrible anger of official Belgrade and Serbian and Montenegrin media. He was a friend of the late Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova, and enjoys a friendship with other Kosovo intellectuals and politicians. In the same year, he also wrote a series of texts arguing the statehood and a right to a sovereign Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the same series of texts he also argued for the same in case of Montenegro.
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