Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Slovenia: Ghanaian becomes first black mayor


  1. Samuel Okocha, AfricaNews reporter in Lagos, Nigeria
    A Ghanaian-born doctor Peter Bossman is to become the first black mayor in Slovenia after winning a runoff election in the European country's coastal town of Piran with 51.4 percent of votes.
    Peter Bossman
    54-year-old Bossman defeated the outgoing mayor Dr. Tomaz Gantar on Sunday.

    Doctor Bossman, known as the “Obama of Piran” where he lives, belongs to Slovenia's governing Social Democrats and used to be a member of the Piran City Council.

    "I based my campaign on a dialogue, and I think the dialogue has won," the Associated Press quoted the Ghanaian-born doctor as saying in the country where the vast majority are whites.

    Bossman settled in the former Yugoslavia in the 1970s to study medicine. The country of two million people is located near Italy, Austria and Croatia.

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