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20 April 2010

State cabinet shuffle gives Germany its first Muslim woman minister

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Ayguel Oezkan on Monday became Germany's first Muslim woman minister. The Hamburg lawyer has been named minister of social affairs for the northern state of Lower Saxony.

This was part of a cabinet shuffle in which Christian Democrat Premier Christian Wulff replaced four of his ministers. In addition to the 38-year-old Oezkan there was also another first, as the newly appointed science minister, Johanna Wanka (59) of Brandenburg, became the first eastern German woman to enter the cabinet of a western German state.

Oezkan's appointment was welcomed by Serkan Toeren, the liberal Free Democrats' spokesman on integration policy at the federal level. Only a decade ago there was still discussion as to whether the public could accept having an immigrant as a minister, said Toeren, who, like Oezkan has Turkish roots. But now Germany has not only Oezkan, but also Philipp Roesler, Germany's Vietnamese-born health minister.

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Source: Deutsche Welle World

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