A young man of Moroccan origin is the mayor of a Belgian city


A Belgian young man of Moroccan origin, who won a strong election after winning an election, has given him the post of "mayor" of the Belgian city of Louvain.
Mohammed al-Radwani, mayor of the Louvain, became the "different Socialist Party", according to the site "Haspers."

Born in the city of Louvain in 1979, his parents emigrated to Europe from the Ikdouha roundabout, formerly of the Nador region, and the Driouch region.

Al-Radwani graduated from the Royal Adenium Reidenhoff High School in 1997, specializing in economics and mathematics, and then earned a degree in commercial sciences, then specialized in international relations.

He has also worked as a business consultant for a corporate and operations strategy firm, founded and chaired the Ahlan vzw association, and then gave up trade to join politics in 2007 as a candidate in the small party cartel to elect a municipal consultant Human resources, education, environment and pluralism.

Al-Radwani was re-elected in 2012 as a member of the Louvain City Council, where he was charged with human resources, education, economics, environment and real estate. He was third in 2014 under the Flemish Chamber of Deputies in Brabant, but was not elected.

In 2015 he was elected leader of the SPA party in the city of Louvain.

In the October 14 election, Radwani was elected mayor of Louvain after winning 25.9 percent of the vote in his party, with a personal gain of 10,759. After his party's alliance with Gruen and CD & V, Elected mayor of the city.

As mayor of the Belgian city, Radwani became the first mayor of the city of Flemish.

"If it is possible for someone like him to become mayor of this city, this is a very strong signal, although I did not make my original essential," said Radwani, who won the post of mayor of Louvain in a leaflet on his official Facebook page. A sign of hope, regardless of your origins you can achieve your dreams and this is something I am proud of. "