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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Italy's first black minister is a Congolese-born italian politician.

@[191585464317302:274:Cécile Kyenge Kashetu], a doctor who was born in Kambove, in the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is set to become Italy's first black minister after being named in premier designate Enrico Letta's new cabinet.

Kyenge, a 48-year-old MP for the centre-left Democratic Party, will be sworn in as Integration minister on Sunday, April 28, 2013.

Married to an Italian and mother of two daughters, she has been living in Italy since 1983 when she was 18. She has a degree in medicine and surgery from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. She specialized in ophthalmology and is a practicing ophthalmologist.

In 2004 she was elected as a representative in a district of the town of Modena for the Democrats of the Left , and later she became the provincial head of the Forum of International Cooperation and immigration.

On 2009 she was elected provincial councilwoman in Modena for the Democratic Party and joined the committee Welfare and social policies. 

She collaborates with the magazine Combonifem Immigration and Courier. She has promoted and coordinated the AFIA project for the training of medical specialists in the Congo in collaboration with the University of Lubumbashi.

She was elected as a member of parliament on February 25, 2013 for the Democratic Party in Emilia-Romagna. She will be sworn in as the new minister of integration for the Italian government this Sunday, April 28 becoming the first black to be a minister in Italy.
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Meet 48-year old, Dr. Cecile Kyeng Kashetu, a Congolese- born Italian politician who is set to become Italy's first black Minister after being names in premier designate Enrico's new cabinet. She will be sworn in as an Integration Minister on Monday, April 28th 2013.
Italy's first black minister is a Congolese-born italian politician.

Cécile Kyenge Kashetu, a doctor who was born in Kambove, in the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, is set to become Italy's first black minister after being named in premier designate Enrico Letta's new cabinet.

Kyenge, a 48-year-old MP for the centre-left Democratic Party, will be sworn in as Integration minister on Sunday, April 28, 2013.

Married to an Italian and mother of two daughters, she has been living in Italy since 1983 when she was 18. She has a degree in medicine and surgery from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. She specialized in ophthalmology and is a practicing ophthalmologist.

In 2004 she was elected as a representative in a district of the town of Modena for the Democrats of the Left , and later she became the provincial head of the Forum of International Cooperation and immigration.

On 2009 she was elected provincial councilwoman in Modena for the Democratic Party and joined the committee Welfare and social policies.

She collaborates with the magazine Combonifem Immigration and Courier. She has promoted and coordinated the AFIA project for the training of medical specialists in the Congo in collaboration with the University of Lubumbashi.

She was elected as a member of parliament on February 25, 2013 for the Democratic Party in Emilia-Romagna. She will be sworn in as the new minister of integration for the Italian government this Sunday, April 28 becoming the first black to be a minister in Italy.

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