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At the SDA's 6th congress, held on 26 May 2015, Osmanović was elected as the party's deputy president. At the 7th congress held on 14 September 2019, he was elected vice president of the SDA. In February 2024, Osmanović left the SDA following months of disagreements with its president
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from 2019 to 2022 as well. A prominent figure of the SDA, he left the party in 2024 to join the
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Adil is married to Nermina Osmanović and together they have two sons. They live in
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Members of the House of Representatives (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in 904: 745:"Šta će biti s ministrima nakon isteka mandata" 958:Government ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina 300:16 December 2000 – 28 November 2002 938:Academic staff of the University of Sarajevo 60:28 November 2002 – 15 November 2010 603:, he was re-elected, gaining 22,444 votes. 522: 281:23 December 2019 – 1 December 2022 724:(in Bosnian). admin.depo.ba. 17 March 2015 31: 149:31 March 2015 – 23 December 2019 583:Presidency of this municipality. In the 539:on 24 July 1963, Osmanović attended the 948:Party of Democratic Action politicians 905: 579:, when he became the president of the 472:in 1963, Osmanović graduated from the 203:17 March 2011 – 31 March 2015 62:Serving with Ivan Tomljenović 834: 765: 589:National Assembly of Republika Srpska 490:National Assembly of Republika Srpska 461:from 2002 to 2010. He also served as 288:National Assembly of Republika Srpska 811: 788: 742: 953:Vice presidents of Republika Srpska 649:, and joined the newly established 566: 13: 928:Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina 597:Vice President of Republika Srpska 498:Vice President of Republika Srpska 459:Vice President of Republika Srpska 48:Vice President of Republika Srpska 14: 974: 855: 571:Osmanović became a member of the 656: 587:, Osmanović was elected to the 488:, Osmanović was elected to the 828: 805: 782: 759: 736: 714: 16:Bosnian politician (born 1963) 1: 933:University of Pristina alumni 668: 557:Faculty of Political Science 7: 10: 979: 835:D.Be. (24 February 2024). 812:A.D. (14 September 2019). 766:Er.M. (23 December 2019). 599:with 34,129 votes. In the 573:Party of Democratic Action 507:Osmanović later served as 482:Party of Democratic Action 391:Party of Democratic Action 891: 885:Minister of Civil Affairs 882: 874: 869: 627:Minister of Civil Affairs 533:SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 463:Minister of Civil Affairs 448: 415: 407: 399: 384: 371: 363: 354:SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 333: 328: 324: 320: 316: 312: 308: 293: 285: 274: 266: 262: 255: 251: 247: 243: 229: 219: 207: 196: 189: 177: 165: 153: 142: 137:Minister of Civil Affairs 135: 131: 124: 120: 110: 100: 75: 53: 46: 42: 30: 23: 700:imovinapoliticara.cin.ba 629:on 31 March 2015 in the 612:House of Representatives 523:Early life and education 513:House of Representatives 500:, and was re-elected in 269:House of Representatives 743:N.N. (30 March 2015). 484:(SDA) in 1990. In the 478:University of Sarajevo 474:University of Pristina 435:University of Sarajevo 425:University of Pristina 257:Parliamentary offices 839:(in Bosnian). Klix.ba 816:(in Bosnian). 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Vice President of Republika Srpska
Dragan Čavić
Milan Jelić
Igor Radojičić
Rajko Kuzmanović
Minister of Civil Affairs
Denis Zvizdić
Sredoje Nović
Ankica Gudeljević
Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees
Nermin Nikšić
House of Representatives
National Assembly of Republika Srpska
Lukavac
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
SFR Yugoslavia
Forward
Party of Democratic Action
Alma mater
University of Pristina
BA
University of Sarajevo
MA
Vice President of Republika Srpska
Minister of Civil Affairs
Lukavac
University of Pristina
University of Sarajevo
Party of Democratic Action

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