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  | office            = 8th [[Prime Minister of Besmenia]]
  | office            = 9th [[Prime Minister of Besmenia]]
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  | birth_name      = Martin Vincent Beiter
  | birth_name      = Martin Beiter
  | birth_date      =  10 January 1945<!-- {{Birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
  | birth_date      =  10 January 1945<!-- {{Birth date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
  | birth_place    = Brütheim, Trissa, [[Besmenia|East Besmenia]]  
  | birth_place    = Brütheim, Trissa, [[Besmenia|East Besmenia]]  
  | death_date      =  5 February 1991 (aged 46) <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
  | death_date      =  5 February 1991 (aged 46) <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
  | death_place    = Melmingen, Heraldsteinland, [[Besmenia]]
  | death_place    = [[Melmingia]], Heraldsteinland, [[Besmenia]]
  | death_cause    = Assassination  
  | death_cause    = Assassination  
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Martin Vincent Beiter (10 January 1945 - 5 February 1991) was a [[Besmenia|Besmenian]] politician who served as [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] of Besmenia from 1980 until his death in 1991. He also was party leader of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] from 1980 to his death. Beiter was also Minister of Interior from 1980 to 1984. Beiter is the youngest prime minister ever. When he took office, he was 35 years old.
'''Martin Beiter''' (10 January 1945 - 5 February 1991) was a [[Besmenia|Besmenian]] politician who served as [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] of Besmenia from 1980 until his death in 1991. He also was party leader of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] from 1980 to his death. Beiter is the youngest prime minister ever. When he took office, he was 35 years old.


Beiter was [[Assassination of Martin Beiter|shot to death]] during a speech in Melmingen. His death caused mourning among the population.
Beiter was [[Assassination of Martin Beiter|shot to death]] during a speech in [[Melmingia]]. His death caused mourning among the population.


[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Revision as of 06:46, 23 February 2021

Martin Beiter
Martin Beiter.jpg
Martin Beiter in 1986
9th Prime Minister of Besmenia
In office
1 September 1980 – 5 February 1991
Preceded byRobert Gleitzmann
Succeeded byKurt Stöger
Leader of the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party
In office
22 March 1980 – 5 February 1991
Preceded byJürgen Rothmann
Succeeded byHeinz Maurich
Deputy Leader of the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party
In office
16 July 1978 – 22 March 1980
Preceded byRoland Wasste
Succeeded byHeinz Preiung
Personal details
Born
Martin Beiter

10 January 1945
Brütheim, Trissa, East Besmenia
Died5 February 1991 (aged 46)
Melmingia, Heraldsteinland, Besmenia
Manner of deathAssassination
Political partyFree Besmenian Citizen's Party
SpouseAstrid Schmid (m. 1976)
Children2

Martin Beiter (10 January 1945 - 5 February 1991) was a Besmenian politician who served as Prime Minister of Besmenia from 1980 until his death in 1991. He also was party leader of the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party from 1980 to his death. Beiter is the youngest prime minister ever. When he took office, he was 35 years old.

Beiter was shot to death during a speech in Melmingia. His death caused mourning among the population.