This is the Albanian girl who married the Australian MP

In an article published by Theadivocate.com.au, writes about the life of a young politician in Australia who is married to an Albanian woman. In his confession, he says that with the girl from Albania, who later became his wife has met at the university. Duniam said that the real value [...]
In an article published by Theadivocate.com.au, writes about the life of a young politician in Australia who is married to an Albanian woman.
In his confession, he says that with the girl from Albania, who later became his wife has met at the university.
Duniam said the real value of democracy was best demonstrated to him after he met with his Albanian wife, Anisa at the university.
Her family sought political asylum in Australia to escape the Communist dictatorship. Her cardiologist father was trained to practice medicine here and spent time at Royal Hobart Hospital.
“He was involved in politics being a lawyer for democracy and was a senior adviser to Albanian Prime Minister”.
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A conversation with the young man in politics in line with the conservatives in Tasmania begins in five words.
You can call me Jonno”, he says.
Maybe it's not the usual thing to call Senator Duniam by his name, but the 34-year-old father of the three boys doesn't mind.
However, not everyone in politics agrees to talk to everyone, but this is not the case for Duniam. Jonathan Duniam will serve senator, next to the Liberals in Canberra.
He looks pretty good in front of the camera, and from home he's talking about parliament. He is a natural performer, and for liberals need to help in party ties with many young people, an issue that has traditionally been a challenge.
Duniam, unlike his political mentors and former employer, Eric Abetz, an agent of the Tasmanian Land Power, does not tend to be the one that <x0...
However, both politicians approach some issues which voters in Duniam's generation cannot reconcile. He is still convinced that climate change has been created, agrees there is still room for improving environmental practices. Like Abetz, he is of Christian faith, and Duniam voted against same-gender marriages last week in Parliament, which did not go unnoticed by social media, reports Tirana Today.
The church where Duniam goes is Mount Stuart Presbytherian, where he regularly attends. He lives on a small area outside Hobart, near the airport. Duniam grew up in the North-West Coast and traveled a lot for his first mandate to secure a presence in the Liberal Devonport office released by Richard Colbeck.
Duniam worked for senators Paul Calvert and Stephen Parry and was deputy chief of Prime Minister Will Hodgman's staff.
He said he started working in the region and his parents lived in Somerset.
” I spent my childhood, it was a very sad place, and the thing that hit me the most is the flexibility and strength of people”, he said.
The commitment to do it instead, which I thought was very difficult... people outside the West don't appreciate that much, and maybe even the people in the North West don't see their strength; and how many people are willing to work hard for a good outcome for Northwest “.












