DutchNews, September 14, 2021

Photo: Wouter Engler via Wikimedia Commons
Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb has been awarded the 2021
World Mayor Award by the London-based thinktank City Mayors Foundation for ‘his
commitment to treat all citizens as ‘Rotterdammers’, irrespective of their
origins and backgrounds.’
Aboutaleb shared the honour with Philippe Rio, who is
mayor of Grigny, one of the most deprived cities in France.
The jury praised
Aboutaleb for his ‘courage, patience and humility’ and ‘exceptional
leadership’, particularly during the pandemic when he showed great awareness of
the vulnerability of some groups in society, the jury said.
Aboutaleb, who
started his third term in office in January this year, is the first Dutch mayor
to have been given the prize which is awarded every two years to
representatives of outstanding local government.
In a reaction, Aboutaleb said
he was extremely honoured to have been nominated for the award. ‘It’s very special. I knew something was up
because the organisation had been asking questions about me. But considering
the huge number of mayors in the world the last thing you expect is that it’s
you they’ll choose,’ he told RTL Nieuws.
The Labour party member was the first
Muslim mayor to be appointed in a big city in Western Europe when he took
office in 2009. Mayors in the Netherlands are formally crown
appointees.
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