Kaya 959 Reporter
Aminata Toure has been elected as the first Black official in a German state.
Toure has vowed to work for greater political variety in his capacity as Schleswig-minister Holstein’s for social affairs, youth, family, elderly, and equality.
Toure, 29, stated that she will use the occasion to advocate for equality and against right-wing extremism.
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She took to social media to share her excitement and said it was an absolute honour to be elected.
“What an honour. As of today I am Minister for Social Affairs, Youth, Family, Seniors, Integration and Equality in Schleswig-Holstein. I am happy to be part of Daniel Günther’s Cabinet II. I will carry out the task conscientiously and with joy.” she wrote.
Was für eine Ehre. Ab heute bin ich Ministerin für Soziales, Jugend, Familie, Senioren, Integration und Gleichstellung in Schleswig-Holstein. Ich freue mich Teil des Kabinetts II von Daniel Günther zu sein. Ich werde die Aufgabe gewissenhaft und voller Freude wahrnehmen. pic.twitter.com/7dVhFwvlA4
— Aminata Touré (@aminajxx) June 29, 2022
This is not the first time Toure has made political history.
She became the first Black person and the youngest politician to hold such a post in any of Germany’s 16 states when she was elected as the state parliament’s deputy speaker in 2019.
Toure, a Green and the daughter of Mali refugees, told German media that she views her position as “special” in light of the numerous messages she has received from people expressing how much they have valued her appointment.
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