Baden Witteshauld

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Baden Witteshauld
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Occupation
Diplomat to Callisdrun (1951-1968) Speaker of the Duma (1969-1971)
Party
Centralist
Tenure Prior
1 year
Party
Union

Baden Witteshauld was born on April 24, 1920 and died on May 16, 1994 to Hans Witteshauld and Anja Kelleroskovosky. He first entered his law practice in 1941 in Hell's Pass on Kasselfirst street. In 1946, he had his first and only son Arman Witteshauld.

Diplomatic Status

In 1951, He was appointed by King Sven X to act as "Royal Diplomat, curator of political policy of the nation to the friendly nation and ally of Popeleoma Del Signe, Callisdrun. Upon his arrival with his son and wife, there was an attempt on his life by a small faction that was against King Sven X's foreign policy. He served an uneventful session there until he resigned from the position in 1968.

Duma

Upon his return in 1968, He was elected by his district to serve in the Duma and because of his political level headedness, he was nominated and won the position of Speaker of the Duma in 1969. While serving his second term, he resigned in 1971 due to a stroke and retired from politics but was called upon several times by King Sven XI for political assistance.

Preceded by: Arlen Folke Succeeded by: Harry Menshk