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Ćazim Lukač ( Rožaje, October 16, 1935 ) was a deputy of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro ( 1990-1991 ) and the Republic of Montenegro ( 1991-1992 ), a communist, theater actor, politician, dissident, professor of mechanical engineering, socio-political worker of SFR Yugoslavia. He was the first discover a secret police action of arrests and deportation of Bosnian refugees and publicly speak and rebel, behind the speaker of the Assembly of Montenegro, against the deportation of Bosnian refugees, organized by the then government, from war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his speech, the deportation was suspended on the same day.

Biography
Childhood and youth

He was born on October 16, 1935 in Rožaje. He was the fifth of eight children in the family. Father Huso worked at the Rožaje wooden processing factory "Gornji Ibar". Mother Đulja was a housewife. After finishing elementary school, his eldest brother enrolled him in a mechanical and metal secondary school, majoring in auto mechanics, in Sarajevo. After finishing school, he had to work for a year in the city transport of Sarajevo, as a second technical controller. He soon became the first technical controller, still a minor.

He was then recruited into the Yugoslav People's Army. He often changed barracks because he passed the first class as a radio-telegrapher. So he spent a lot of time in the army training future radio-telegraphers, mostly in Eastern Serbia. While he was in the JNA, he received a recommendation from the military command to immediately accept him into the Communist Party upon his return to his hometown, due to the fact that "... he completed his military and political education with excellent success, and he made an extraordinary effort in that field." The committee accepted this and he became a member of the Communist Party of Montenegro. An additional reason to accept him is that, during a public forum in Rožaje, he spontaneously left the audience and gave a speech that had never been seen before, which elicited the general approval of the audience. Among other things, he criticized militia brutality. That spontaneous speech pushed him into a further political career. He also became the head of the cinema "29. November" where he worked for two years. He was also the first president of the youth of Rožaje.

Later life

The Central Youth Committee of Montenegro delegated him, along with another youth from Herceg Novi, to be a member of the headquarters of the highway "Bratstvo Jedinstvo", based in Niš. Ćazim was also a member of the Municipal Committee of the Union of Communists (OKSK), in 3 electoral mandates. He passed all 5 categories for driving (motorcycle, car, truck, bus, vehicles with a trailer), so he also worked as an instructor for training drivers of categories A and B, in the Momin Kamen settlement. He worked for 6 months, and then returned to Rožaje, where the Auto-moto Society (AMD) was formed. He was the first instructor of category B drivers, for cars. In cooperation with AMD Berane, he trained recruits of the JNA auto unit. Then he moved to the Rožaje Agricultural Cooperative, where he worked as the head of machinery for the maintenance of the rolling stock, tractors, motor mowers, as well as the factory for the production of essential oils. In the cooperative, he was the president of the cooperative council for two terms, as well as the secretary of the party organization, where he worked for 15 years. [4] For one period, he worked in Slovenia, during the construction of the highway, as an instructor of category A and B drivers. He was also the chief court expert for traffic accidents in Montenegro. In 1963, he got married and had three children.

In addition to all his duties and jobs, he was actively engaged in dramatic art. He led the drama section at the high school, and the Rožaj Drama Society performed all over Montenegro. So he won the first prize for a drama amateur in a male role in the SR Montenegro in 1981 in the drama "Wedding" by Mihail Lalić. He played the main character, Tadija Čemerikić. The cast from Rožaj toured all theaters and cultural centers in Montenegro with that drama. Even Lalić came to Rožaje to see for himself the quality of the dramatic performance of The Wedding. So the acting group performed a drama for only one person present in the House of Culture. In the middle of Lukac's monologue, He got up from his seat and applauded.

When he met the requirements, he enrolled at the University of Montenegro in Podgorica, where he completed his first semester. At that time, the University of Rijeka and the University of Montenegro achieved cooperation. However, the cooperation failed, and Ćazim had the choice to continue his education in Rijeka or to give up his studies. He decided to go to Croatia, he continued at the University of Rijeka. He studied pedagogy at the general mechanical department, which essentially comes as two faculties, pedagogy and mechanical engineering. But the university leadership there made a decision to unite them. But basically they were still two different faculties. He passed all exams in his studies with an average of 9.7. Due to unfavorable circumstances, he could not graduate, although he passed all the exams. He became the manager of the passenger transport company, which was formed by "Sandžaktrans" from Novi Pazar, and worked there for about two years. He got a job as a teacher at the Secondary Vocational School and Gymnasium in Rožaje. For 15 years, he taught four vocational subjects, all subjects from the mechanical metal profession. Since he was a radio telegrapher in the Army, with a first class pass, he was elected president of the newly formed radio club in Rožaje.

He left the Union of Communists as well as his membership in OKSK, after Milošević's speech at Gazimestan. Then he joined the Democratic Action Party. Since 1990, he has been a member of parliament in the Parliament of the SR of Montenegro, his first attendance was at the second session, like most members of parliament.

After Milosevic's speech at Gazimestan, he left the League of Communists and joined the Party of Democratic Action. Since 1990, he has been a deputy in the Parliament of the SR of Montenegro.