User:Renamed user 73479329/Čazim Lukač

Ćazim Lukač (Rožaje, October 16, 1935) was also a member of parliament of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1990-1991) and the Republic of Montenegro (1991-1992), a communist, theater actor, politician, dissident, high school professor of mechanical engineering, social political worker of SFR Yugoslavia. He was the first found out and discovered and first publicly speak and rebel, behind the speaker of the Assembly of Montenegro, against the deportation of Bosnian refugees, organized by the government, from war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina. With his speech, the deportation was suspended on the same day.

Biography
He was born on October 16, 1935 in Rozaje. He finished elementary school in his hometown, and high school in Sarajevo. After returning from military service, he was accepted into the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia, where he was engaged in local party functions. He was engaged in various jobs, as a driving instructor of the JNA car unit, head of mechanization in an agricultural cooperative where he was also president of the cooperative council and secretary of the party organization, manager of a car transport company and professor in a vocational high school. In addition, he was also the president of the radio club in Rožaje. He passed all exams in pedagogy at the University of Rijeka, but did not graduate..

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