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Joseph Chialo (born 1970) is a German music manager, politician (CDU) and singer who has been serving as State Minister (Senator) for Culture and Social Cohesion in the government of Governing Mayor of Berlin Kai Wegner since 2023.
Early life and career
Chialo was born in Bonn, Germany, to a Tanzanian diplomatic family. His father hails from Nachingwea, in the southern part of Tanzania, and his ancestors fought alongside the Germans during the Maji Maji Rebellion in colonial German East Africa. His mother came to Germany in 1966 on a scholarship to train as a nurse. Chialo's first language was Swahili, but he later became fluent in German, which became his primary language. Before dropping out, Chialo attended the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen, where he studied history, economics, and political science.
Chialo started his singing career with Blue Manner Haze after receiving a record deal with Sony Music.
Political career
In the 1990s, Chialo was a member of The Greens – exclusively because he was a political admirer of Joschka Fischer. While Chialo supported the German government sending Bundeswehr missions in the Balkans, the Green party base did not, prompting Chialo to leave the party. Chialo joined the CDU in 2016 because of his Christian upbringing and values, he said.
Ahead of the 2021 elections, CDU chairman Armin Laschet included Chialo in his eight-member shadow cabinet for the Christian Democrats' campaign. He also ran to represent the party in the election in the Berlin-Spandau – Charlottenburg North constituency. However, he only garnered 23.5% of votes to the 32.8% received by SPD candidate Helmut Kleebank, and therefore lost the election.
In early 2022, Chialo was elected to the national leadership of the CDU.
Personal life
Chialo is married and has one daughter. He is a Roman Catholic. He attended the Catholic boarding school at the Marienhausen Monastery in Rüdesheim-Aulhausen on the Rhine. In response to a wave of abuse scandals that rocked the German Catholic Church in 2011, Chialo founded an explicitly Catholic band that was to be a positive counterpoint to bad headlines. Explaining his decision, Chialo stated: "Because I owe a lot to the Catholic Church and because the Church is so much more than these incidents of abuse."
References
External links
Media related to Joe Chialo at Wikimedia Commons