He was only ten years old when he left Bosnia, now expected to be Justice Minister in Austria

Austrian conservative Sebastian Kurz has reached coalition agreement, which means that Kurz returns to the post of Chancellor, but also the first-time entry of the Greens into the Austrian government. The coalition agreement was confirmed by the president of the People's Party, OVP, Kurz, and Greens Chief Werner Kogler, failing to elaborate [...]
Austrian conservative Sebastian Kurz has reached coalition agreement, which means that Kurz returns to the post of Chancellor, but also the first-time entry of the Greens into the Austrian government.
The coalition agreement was confirmed by the president of the People's Party, OVP, Kurz, and Greens chief Werner Kogler, failing to provide details of the agreement.
It is reported that Alma Zadiq, 35-year-old from Bosnia, or better said by Tuzla, is expected to be appointed justice minister in Austria's new government, which is also believed to be the proposal of senior Greens officials.
It will be introduced into history as the newest Justice Ministry to have taken such a post in the Austrian government. Zadiq and her parents from Tuzla had left their homeland in 1994 to finish up in Vienna, where she also attended her studies at the Urydical faculty and then continued to New York at Columbia University.
Zadiq is the first Bosnian to have achieved position in Austria's highest justice bodies during the 2017 elections.
Now she's gone a step away, where she's entrusted to one of the most important reservators, that of justice, transmits Telegrafi.
Two years ago she was elected an MP to Austria's Parliament, and had ordered that her entry into the Assembly does not matter only to her, but also to all those who have gone to Austria and have not been born to her.












