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Curriculum Vitae
1956: Born, Mostar
1979: Degree in economics, Mostar University
1979-89: Financial analyst, sector director and then director of internal bank, at the aircraft maker Soko, Mostar
1990-93: Director of factoring, deputy director and director at APRO Bank, Mostar
1993-99: Member of the management board of Eurosped, a Zagreb-based haulage company
2000-01: Director of the Euro Centar, an import-export company, Split, Croatia
2001-07: Director, Mostar branch of Commerce Bank/NLB
2007-11: Finance minister, government of the Bosniak-Croat Federation
2012: Prime minister-designate
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