Senegal-born chemist Germany's 1st black lawmaker

Senegal-born chemist Germany's 1st black lawmaker

A Senegal-born chemist has become the first black lawmaker to be elected to Germany's Parliament.

Election authorities in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt said Monday that Karamba Diaby won a seat in the lower house for the Social Democrats, Germany's main center-left party.

The 51-year-old Diaby moved to the city of Halle in 1986, receiving a scholarship to study in East Germany at a time when communuist rule was slowly unraveling. He gained German citizenship in 2001.

Nearly one in five people in Germany, a nation of 80 million, are first-, second- or third- generation immigrants. But only a handful have made it into the federal legislature.

There are estimated to be more than 500,000 people of recent African origin in Germany.

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