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'''Anton von Wietersheim''' (born 10 June 1951<ref>Klaus Becker, Jürgen Hecker, and Sigrid Kube, ''Vom Schutzgebiet bis Namibia, 1884–1984'' (1985), page 523 {{in lang|de}}.</ref>) is a [[Namibia]]n politician. Wietersheim was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of Namibia]] from 1989 to 1990 and was [[Members of the 1st National Assembly of Namibia|elected to the National Assembly]] as a [[SWAPO]] candidate in 1990. He served as [[Ministry of Agriculture (Namibia)|Minister of Agriculture]] from 1992 until he resigned in 1993.<ref>{{Cite news | title=Namibia's First Cabinet | pages=6–7 | publisher=30th Independence anniversary supplement to several Namibian newspapers | date=March 2020}}</ref> |
'''Anton von Wietersheim''' (born 10 June 1951<ref>Klaus Becker, Jürgen Hecker, and Sigrid Kube, ''Vom Schutzgebiet bis Namibia, 1884–1984'' (1985), page 523 {{in lang|de}}.</ref>) is a [[Namibia]]n politician. Wietersheim was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of Namibia]] from 1989 to 1990 and was [[Members of the 1st National Assembly of Namibia|elected to the National Assembly]] as a [[SWAPO]] candidate in 1990. He served as [[Ministry of Agriculture (Namibia)|Minister of Agriculture]] from 1992 until he resigned in 1993.<ref>{{Cite news | title=Namibia's First Cabinet | pages=6–7 | publisher=30th Independence anniversary supplement to several Namibian newspapers | date=March 2020}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 4 February 2024
Anton von Wietersheim (born 10 June 1951[1]) is a Namibian politician. Wietersheim was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia from 1989 to 1990 and was elected to the National Assembly as a SWAPO candidate in 1990. He served as Minister of Agriculture from 1992 until he resigned in 1993.[2]
In August 2009, Wietersheim re-entered politics as a member of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP), an opposition party that was created by dissident members of SWAPO.[3] At the party congress in September 2009, Wietersheim was placed at the 5th spot, which was just below the party's central committee.[4] In the November 2009 parliamentary election, he was one of eight RDP candidates to win seats in the National Assembly.[5]
In September 2010, von Wietersheim and eight other opposition politicians were sworn-in as members of the National Assembly following a six-month boycott due to perceived electoral irregularities in the 2009 election which were proven false by the supreme court of Namibia.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Klaus Becker, Jürgen Hecker, and Sigrid Kube, Vom Schutzgebiet bis Namibia, 1884–1984 (1985), page 523 (in German).
- ^ "Namibia's First Cabinet". 30th Independence anniversary supplement to several Namibian newspapers. March 2020. pp. 6–7.
- ^ "Former Agriculture Minister joins RDP", 10 August 2009.
- ^ RESULTS OF RDP ELECTORAL COLLEGE: MY ANALYSIS Archived 2010-11-16 at the Wayback Machine by Phil Ya Nangoloh, Namrights previously National Society for Human Rights of Namibia (NSHR), 22 September 2009
- ^ Tileni Mongudhi and Christof Maletsky, "Who's in, who's out", The Namibian, 7 December 2009.
- ^ ""Full house"". Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2012-03-31., The Namibian, 15 September 2010.