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Hajnal Ban : ウィキペディア英語版
Hajnal Ban

Hajnal Ban (also known as Hajnal Black) is an Australian author and right wing politician convicted of charges that prevent her being elected to public office until 2016. She was elected 15 March 2008 a councillor for Logan City but was disqualified from 27 March 2012. Previously she was a councillor for the (now defunct) Beaudesert Shire Council from 27 March 2004. She was an unsuccessful National Party candidate for the federal seat of Forde, south of Brisbane, at the 2007 federal election. She won Liberal National Party selection for the newly created federal seat of Wright in November 2009 but subsequently lost endorsement following allegations that she mismanaged the funds of a 65-year-old man.
In 2002 she underwent surgery to increase the length of each leg by 8 cm. She published her experiences in the book ''God Made Me Small, Surgery Made Me Tall'' under the pseudonym Sara Vornamen. She also released a book called ''Her Secret''.〔http://www.borders.com.au/book/hajnal-ban-her-secret/7452437/〕〔http://www.hajnalban.com/node/22〕
== Early life ==
Hajnal Ban was born in Afula, Israel, to Hungarian parents.〔Vornamen, Sara (Hajnal Ban's pen name)(2003) ''God made small, surgery made me tall''. Vornamen Enterprises〕 Ban's grandfather was an Eastern European Jewish Holocaust survivor who moved the family to Israel in 1976 to escape communism.〔Laszlo, Dr Tanka (editor) (2005) (''Ausztralia es Uj-Zealand Magyar Vilaga (in English - Hungarians in the Australian and New Zealand part of the world)'' ). Panorama könyvek (in English - Panorama Books), pg 34 article titled ''Ban, Hajnal - Kepviselo, jogasz (in English political/representative)'' and ''Szeret masokon segiteni (in English - She likes to help others)''. This is a Hungarian written A-Z of ''notable'' Hungarians from around the world. This edition is for the Australia/New Zealand region ISBN 963-86689-0-3〕 The family moved to Austria in 1980 and then immigrated to Logan City, south of Brisbane, Australia in 1983. On gaining pre-selection for a Federal seat, Ban relinquished her Israeli citizenship as Section 44 of the Australian Constitution forbids the election of people holding dual citizenship to its parliament.

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