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Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by AloyEmeka5: 12:59am On Nov 05, 2010
[size=14pt]Peter Bossman becomes Eastern Europe's first black mayor[/size]
'Obama of Piran' elected in south-western Slovenia

The Guardian, Monday 25 October 2010


Peter Bossman and some of his supporters celebrate his victory in the Slovenian Adriatic town of Piran yesterday. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


A Ghana-born doctor nicknamed "the Obama of Piran" became the first black mayor in eastern Europe yesterday after he was elected in Piran, south-western Slovenia.

Peter Bossman, 54, said he was "happy and proud" to have been elected to the post after winning a second round runoff in the town with just over half the votes.

Bossman settled in Slovenia, then still part of Yugoslavia, in the 1970s after arriving in the country to study medicine. He decided to stay after marrying a fellow student from Croatia.

Speaking about his campaign, in which he said he would introduce electric cars to the town, Bossman said: "I based my campaign on a dialogue, and I think the dialogue has won."

But Bossman was criticised during the campaign for not speaking fluent Slovene, the country's official language, prompting him to say in an interview with Delo, one of Slovenia's leading newspapers, that a friend and professor of Slovenian had "offered to give me additional lessons".

However the new mayor, who runs his own private medical practice and is a member of Slovenia's governing centre-left Social Democrat party, said he had not suffered racial discrimination.




"In the first months after coming to Slovenia I felt that some people did not want to be with us [African immigrants]. But for the last 10 or 15 years … I have no problems at all and I think people no longer see the colour of my skin when they look at me," he said.

Slovenia has a population of around 2 million, the majority of whom are native Slovene, and immigration is more common from ex-Yugoslavian countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. There are very few black people living there. The town of Piran, which lies on the Gulf of Piran on the Adriatic Sea, has a population of around 17,000.

Vlado Miheljak, a political analyst, said the vote in Piran was a test of whether Slovenia was "mature enough to elect a non-white political representative."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/25/peter-bossman-first-black-major-eastern-europe-slovenia
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by Hoodrat(m): 2:19am On Nov 05, 2010
This shows that Slovene are more advanced and matured than the racism act going on in other European countries, Well this will open the heart and eyes of other European countries to enable them get real and not get lost in color.
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by shotster50(m): 2:57am On Nov 09, 2010
Hoodrat:

This shows that Slovene are more advanced and matured than the racism act going on in other European countries, Well this will open the heart and eyes of other European countries to enable them get real and not get lost in color.

And so?
It is virtually impossible for a Ghanaian immigrant to become the chairman of any LGA in Nigeria and Vice versa, what do you have to say about that?
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by RSA(m): 8:31am On Nov 09, 2010
shotster50:

And so?
It is virtually impossible for a Ghanaian immigrant to become the chairman of any LGA in Nigeria and Vice versa, what do you have to say about that?

GBAM! to that grin
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by otumfour(m): 12:13pm On Nov 10, 2010
shotster50:

It is virtually impossible for a Ghanaian immigrant to become the chairman of any LGA in Nigeria and Vice versa,  what do you have to say about that?

lol! true story, Africa ooooo Africa
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by AloyEmeka5: 4:57am On Nov 11, 2010
And so?
It is virtually impossible for a Ghanaian immigrant to become the chairman of any LGA in Nigeria and Vice versa, what do you have to say about that?

It may be impossible in Ghana but not in Nigeria. What is more difficult in Nigeria is another tribe from the 3 major tribes winning an elective post in another region but when it comes to foreigners, Nigerians typically don't care. That's why foreigners live free in Nigeria and many times, do not pay taxes.
Re: Slovenia Elects First Black Mayor In Eastern Europe by Nobody: 2:53am On Nov 17, 2010
Hoodrat said:

This shows that Slovene are more advanced and matured than the racism act going on in other European countries, Well this will open the heart and eyes of other European countries to enable them get real and not get lost in color.

Wait till more blacks arrive, then you'll see their reaction.

It's easy to be ''racially tolerant'' when there's only a couple of blacks around.

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