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A doctor from Ghana was voted in as mayor of a Slovenian city on Sunday, becoming the first black mayor in an eastern European country.
Peter Bossman, 54, became mayor of the picturesque seaside city of Piran in the second round of local elections after beating the centre-right incumbent, according to preliminary results.
"My victory shows a high level of democracy in Slovenia," Bossman, who came to Slovenia from Ghana 33 years ago to study medicine, told Reuters. He is a member of the Social Democrats, the leading party in the centre-left government.
Bossman had aimed to return to Ghana after studies but changed his mind after marrying a fellow student of Croatian origin and getting his first job as a doctor for tourists visiting the Slovenian seaside.
"I fell in love with this country. Slovenia is my home. Even my first impression of the country was good, it was so clean and green," Bossman said.
Slovenia, an Alpine state of 2 million people, declared independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991 and became the only former Yugoslav state to join the European Union in 2004.
Some 12 percent of people living in Slovenia were born abroad and only a fraction come from Africa.
However, Slovenia's human rights record was smeared by its decision in 1992 to erase 25,671 people from the official records because they had failed to apply for Slovenian citizenship after independence
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