Mustafa Atici

Mustafa Atici
Member of the Gouvernement of Basel-Stadt Former Member of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland
Assumed office
2019
ConstituencyCanton of Basel-Stadt
Member of the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt
In office
2005–2019
Personal details
BornBasel-Stadt
2 October 1969
Elbistan, Turkey
DiedBasel-Stadt
Resting placeBasel-Stadt
Citizenship
NationalityKurdish
Political partySocial Democratic Party
Parent
  • Basel-Stadt

Mustafa Atici (born 2 October 1969, Elbistan, Turkey)[1] is a Swiss politician of Kurdish descent from the Social Democratic Party (SP). He was elected in April 2024 as a member of the Government of Basel-Stadt.[2]

Education

Mustafa Atici was born into a family of grain traders.[3] Atici attended primary school in Elbistan, high school in Gaziantep and attended a further education in Istanbul. From 1987 to 1989 he began studying industrial engineering at Gazi University in Ankara.[citation needed] He moved to Cologne in 1992, but after he visited his relatives in Switzerland he moved to Basel.[3] In 1992 he emigrated to Basel as a student. After arriving in Switzerland, he studied economics at the University of Basel from 1992 to 1995 and received a Master's degree at the European Institute of the University of Basel in 1998.[4] After he graduated, he opened the first Döner in Basel.[3]

Political career

Since having arrived in Switzerland he was impressed by the federal administration and multilingualism of Switzerland and soon decided that he wanted to get involved in Swiss politics.[3] He applied to become a citizen the day he was allowed to do so.[3] Being raised in a family with a social democratic background, he joined the SP.[3] As a representative of the SP, he was elected into the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt in 2005 and served as a member of the Grand Council until May 2019.[5] In the Grand Council he advocated for a better framework for the Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMBs) and also the improvement of the education.[5] He took part in a delegation of Swiss politicians around Balthasar Glättli to Diyarbakir and Van, serving as a translator in their interviews with imprisoned politicians like Hatip Dicle and Selma Irmak.[6] After Turkey bombed the mainly Kurdish population in Afrin, Syria, and subsequently invaded and captured Afrin, he was a leading force behind a resolution of the Grand Council which condemned the Turkish invasion of Afrin.[7] In the parliamentary elections in 2019 he was placed third in the Canton Basel-Stadt[8] and until October 2023 he represented the Canton of Basel-Stadt in the Federal Assembly of Switzerland.[9] In view of the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, he voiced support for an accelerated visa program for victims with relatives in Switzerland.[10]

Personal life

Atici is married and has two children.[11] In 1990s six of his siblings lived in Switzerland.[3] He is also a member of the Alevi cultural centre of Basel.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Ratsmitglied ansehen". www.parlament.ch. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  2. ^ https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/neuer-regierungsrat-bs-atici-hauptsache-ist-der-wille-etwas-zu-gestalten
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Interviewserie über Heimat (4) – «Ich war so beeindruckt von allem hier in der Schweiz!»". Tages-Anzeiger (in German). 5 August 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  4. ^ "Mustafa Atici". SP Schweiz (in German). Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  5. ^ a b "Mitglieder A-Z". www.grosserrat.bs.ch. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  6. ^ Jans, Beat (2013). "Politische Situation in der Osttürkei" (PDF). Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Resolution gegen die türkische Offensive in Afrin, Syrien" (PDF). Grosser Rat von Basel-Stadt. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Arslan bleibt, Christ kommt, Frehner muss gehen". www.onlinereports.ch (in German). Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  9. ^ Zara Zatti (7 April 2024) Mustafa Atici ist neuer Basler Regierungsrat, allerdings auf Zeit: «Ich werde in den nächsten sechs Monaten alles geben» (in German) bzbasel.ch
  10. ^ Schwarzenbach, Kaspar. "Elisabeth Baume-Schneider fordert Sondervisa für Erdbebenopfer". Nau (in German). Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  11. ^ "Persönliches über Mustafa Atici | Unser Basler Nationalrat". Mustafa Atici (in Swiss High German). Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  12. ^ "Les alévis en Suisse: être ou ne pas être musulman". Radio Télévision Suisse. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
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