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Kosie Pretorius

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234:. Pretorius said that he would advise Viljoen and would remain the Chairman of MAG. According to Pretorius, this decision was difficult, but he felt it was necessary to train someone younger to represent the party in the National Assembly, and because the party held only one seat he had to step aside to make this possible. 251:
Pretorius died on the morning of 14 July 2017 at Walvis Bay, where he has lived since retiring from active politics. He is survived by his wife, his four children, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Following independence in March 1990, Pretorius was a member of the National Assembly from 1990 to 2005. He initially represented the ACN in the National Assembly, but became the chairman of a new party,
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MAG announced on 2 December 2004 that Pretorius would leave the National Assembly in March 2005 and be replaced by
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in 1956 and 1959, respectively. While there, he was an organising secretary of the Afrikaner Student Union.
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from 1988 to 1989. Immediately prior to independence, he was an ACN member of the
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Hopwood, Graham. Guide to Namibian Politics, 2007 edition.
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List of members of the National Assembly, 1999–1995
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Index

Swakopmund
Erongo Region
South-West Africa
Namibia
Walvis Bay
University of the Free State
Monitor Action Group
Namibian
Monitor Action Group
white Namibians
National Assembly of Namibia
Swakopmund
Erongo Region
Bloemfontein
South Africa
University of the Free State
Legislative Assembly of South West Africa
Gobabis
Action Christian National
National Party of South West Africa
South West Africa
South Africa
Transitional Government of National Unity
Constituent Assembly
Monitor Action Group
November 2004 presidential election
Jurie Viljoen
Windhoek Observer

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