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Swedish Minister Aida Hadzialic in the Official Visit to BiH

Published March 7, 2016
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received_1736597419910268The youngest minister in the Swedish government Aida Hadzialic is in the official visit to BiH. Minister of Education of this Scandinavian country met this morning with the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of BiH Denis Zvizdic.
Hadzialic will spend three days in our country, during which she will meet with other officials, give a speech at the University of Sarajevo on the topic: “The importance of education in a democratic society,” and attend the meeting with high school students.

Delegation of the Council of Ministers of BiH and the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden held the meeting as well.
During her visit to BiH and Croatia, Hadzialic will talk about the Swedish model of education, and its possible application in the Balkans.

Aida Hadzialic was born in 1987 in Foca, and she moved to Sweden as a five year old, where she now performs the function of the Minister of Education. Hadzialic is a lawyer by profession, and she got involved into politics when she was 16 years old. She is a member of the Social Democratic Union, and before the function of the Minister of Education, she was the deputy mayor of the Swedish city Halmstad.
(Source: M. N./Klix.ba)

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