Difference between revisions of "Meryame Kitir"
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− | Meryame Kitir, born on April 20, 1980 in Maasmechelen, is a Belgian politician for sp.a (Socialist Party). In addition, she | + | Meryame Kitir, born on April 20, 1980 in Maasmechelen, is a Belgian politician for sp.a (Socialist Party). In addition, she has worked as a laborer at Ford Genk since 1999, where she is active as a union representative for the socialist trade union ABVV. |
== Political Career == | == Political Career == | ||
− | In 2006, the political party sp.a noticed her social commitment and asked her to take the step | + | In 2006, the political party sp.a noticed her social commitment and asked her to take the step into politics. That same year Meryame Kitir was elected as councillor in Maasmechelen. A year later, she became a federal Member of Parliament in the Chamber, where she was a member of the Social Affairs Committee. In the elections of 2010, Kitir was successor for the Socialist Party in the constituency of Limburg. She took her oath in the Chamber on July 6, 2010. |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
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[http://meryamekitir.be/ Official website] | [http://meryamekitir.be/ Official website] | ||
+ | [[Category: Belgian Parliamentarians - Chamber of Representatives]] |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 12 March 2015
Meryame Kitir, born on April 20, 1980 in Maasmechelen, is a Belgian politician for sp.a (Socialist Party). In addition, she has worked as a laborer at Ford Genk since 1999, where she is active as a union representative for the socialist trade union ABVV.
Political Career[edit]
In 2006, the political party sp.a noticed her social commitment and asked her to take the step into politics. That same year Meryame Kitir was elected as councillor in Maasmechelen. A year later, she became a federal Member of Parliament in the Chamber, where she was a member of the Social Affairs Committee. In the elections of 2010, Kitir was successor for the Socialist Party in the constituency of Limburg. She took her oath in the Chamber on July 6, 2010.
Education[edit]
She attended the St. Barbara Institute in Maasmechelen.