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Schleswig-Holstein's Minister for Social Affairs, Touré, is a parent.

Touré, the Minister for Social Affairs in Schleswig-Holstein, is a parent.

Aminata Touré welcomes a new child into her family.
Aminata Touré welcomes a new child into her family.

Aminata Touré, Green Party's Social Minister, Welcomes New Baby Daughter

Social Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, Touré, identified as a mother. - Schleswig-Holstein's Minister for Social Affairs, Touré, is a parent.

Here's some spicy tea! The Green Party's Social Minister for Schleswig-Holstein, Aminata Touré, has just become a mommy for the first time. The 32-year-old recently gave birth to a little princess at the University Hospital in Kiel. And you guessed it, both mother and child are doing peachy.

"We're over the moon to be a family of three now," said Touré, with a gleam in her eye. "We're loving getting to know our new addition and basking in our joy every single day." A special shout-out to the delivery squad at Kiel University Hospital for their exceptional care.

Maternity Time-Out

Touré took a break from her political duties in early March to focus on her new role as a mom. In her absence, State Secretary Silke Schiller-Tobies and State Secretary Johannes Albig are hoofing it in her stead at the Social Ministry. As the Minister and Deputy Minister President, Touré is being temporarily represented by Environment Minister Tobias Goldschmidt, another Green Party pal. She's planning to make her grand return during the summer break.

Before vanishing from the political stage for a bit, Touré declared that she knew the ministry and the issues were in capable hands. "Balance between family and career is a must-have for women across all professional realms, even in top positions." She's aiming to set an example and advocate for this through her politicking.

So there you have it, folks! Touré is now a proud mom, and Schleswig-Holstein's government is prepping for her comeback party. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates on this spicy tale! *wink*

  1. "As Aminata Touré, the Social Minister of EC countries like Schleswig-Holstein, navigates her new role as a mother, the topic of work-life balance in vocational training and political sectors becomes increasingly pertinent."
  2. "In the midst of war-and-conflicts and general-news headlines, the birth of Touré's daughter serves as a ray of hope and a reminder of the joys that transcend politics, crime-and-justice, and migration issues."
  3. "With Touré's temporary absence from political duties due to her maternity leave, one might ponder on the efficient handling of vocational training programs and government policies while key representatives are away, a common scenario in many EC countries."

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