Amjad Migati

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Amjad Migati
BornApril 27, 1951
NationalitySerbia Serbian
Jordan Jordanian
Occupation(s)Politician, journalist

Amjad Migati (Serbian Cyrillic: Амјад Мигати; born 1951) is a Serbian politician of Jordanian descent, who is the first foreign-born citizen to become a deputy in the National Assembly. Migati was born and raised in Jordan, but came to study in Yugoslavia in the 1960s and married an ethnic Serb woman, with whom he has three children. In 1990, he settled permanently in Serbia, and became a journalist in the Serbian press. He joined the Serbian Radical Party under Vojislav Šešelj in the 1990s, and became a close friend with him. Migati has stated his political positions are strongly anti-globalist and is a Serb nationalist.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jordanac radikalski poslanik". Mondo Portal (in Serbian).
  2. ^ "Konstituisano još 15 skupštinskih odbora". www.pressonline.rs (in Serbian).