[1] Native Bosnian Croat, Radoš was born in Seonica village in Duvno, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[2] In 1993 he graduated philosophy and history at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of University of Zagreb.
During his mandate as minister, the military budget was severely cut as part of a late post-war demilitarization.
Following HSLS's leader Dražen Budiša's exit from the government, HSLS split into two factions, Radoš being a member of the dissident pro-government faction which would go on to create a party called Libra which Radoš became a president of.
Despite his support for the government, Radoš previously resigned his post and was succeeded by SDP's Željka Antunović as minister.