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'''Alexander von Wiest''' (27 January 1957 - 23 June 2013), was a [[Besmenia|Besmenian]] politican, who was party leader of the [[Besmenian Republican Party]] from 1988 to 1989 and leader of the BRP's successor party [[National Besmenian Party]] from 1989 until his death in 2013. | '''Alexander von Wiest''' (27 January 1957 - 23 June 2013), was a [[Besmenia|Besmenian]] politican, who was party leader of the [[Besmenian Republican Party]] from 1988 to 1989 and leader of the BRP's successor party [[National Besmenian Party]] from 1989 until his death in 2013. | ||
Von Wiet was elected to the Federal Chamber in the [[1984 Besmenian federal election]]. At 27, he was the youngest MP. After the resignation of [[Helmut Schwarzberg]] as BRP party chairman after the heavy defeat of the BRP in the 1988 Besmenian federal election, von Wiest was appointed as the new party chairman. At the age of 31, von Wiest was the youngest chairman of a political party in Besmenia. Under him, the BRP and the 1987 founded party [[National Besmenian Alliance]] joined forces in July 1989 to form the new [[National Besmenian Party]]. Von Wiest became NBP party leader. | |||
Von Wiest's critics called him, among other things, a right-wing populist with some right-wing extremist ideology. In his years as party leader of the BRP and NBP, von Wiest often deliberately used insulting words towards other politicians and used a provocative language. In doing so. He also often spoke disparagingly about international politicians. To this day, von Wiest is considered one of the most controversial politicians in Besmenia. | |||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
==Political carrer== | ==Political carrer== |
Revision as of 08:43, 18 May 2021
Alexander von Wiest | |
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File:Alexander von Wiest.png | |
Party leader of the National Besmenian Party | |
In office 10 July 1989 – 23 June 2013 | |
Preceded by | Party founded |
Succeeded by | Karsten Kremes |
Party leader of the Besmenian Republican Party | |
In office 11 August 1988 – 10 July 1989 | |
Preceded by | Helmut Schwarzberg |
Succeeded by | Party abolised |
Member of the Federal Chamber | |
In office 1992–2013 | |
In office 1984–1988 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexander von Wiest 27 January 1957 Richterberg, Metakumburg, East Besmenia |
Died | 23 June 2013 Laitstadt, Besmenia |
Manner of death | Assassination |
Political party | National Besmenian Party |
Other political affiliations | Besmenian Republican Party (1976-1989) |
Alma mater | University of Könlenz |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Besmenia |
Branch/service | Besmenian Federal Army |
Years of service | 1975 |
Unit | Besmenian Army |
Alexander von Wiest (27 January 1957 - 23 June 2013), was a Besmenian politican, who was party leader of the Besmenian Republican Party from 1988 to 1989 and leader of the BRP's successor party National Besmenian Party from 1989 until his death in 2013.
Von Wiet was elected to the Federal Chamber in the 1984 Besmenian federal election. At 27, he was the youngest MP. After the resignation of Helmut Schwarzberg as BRP party chairman after the heavy defeat of the BRP in the 1988 Besmenian federal election, von Wiest was appointed as the new party chairman. At the age of 31, von Wiest was the youngest chairman of a political party in Besmenia. Under him, the BRP and the 1987 founded party National Besmenian Alliance joined forces in July 1989 to form the new National Besmenian Party. Von Wiest became NBP party leader.
Von Wiest's critics called him, among other things, a right-wing populist with some right-wing extremist ideology. In his years as party leader of the BRP and NBP, von Wiest often deliberately used insulting words towards other politicians and used a provocative language. In doing so. He also often spoke disparagingly about international politicians. To this day, von Wiest is considered one of the most controversial politicians in Besmenia.