Ferdinand Hartzenberg
Ferdinand Hartzenberg (born 1936) is a politician of South Africa.
Corn grower with Lychtenburg in the Transvaal, Minister for the education of 1979 to 1982 in the government of Pieter Botha, it is then one of the representatives more the reactionaries of the national Parti (NP).
He follows Andries Treurnicht when this one leaves NP in 1982 to found the Conservative party (CP).
Vice-president of the CP, deputy, it succeeds Treurnicht dead of this last in April 1993. He then becomes the chief of the official opposition at the Parliament until April 1994.
He refuses to make take part the CP in the general elections of 1994 and thus loses any parliamentary representation.
Marginalized, become chief of a party without any national representation, the CP is rolled with the local elections of 1995, exceeded by the Front of Freedom (FF) of Constand Viljoen.
With the end of the year 2003, it is solved to melt the CP in an alliance with the FF and Afrikaner Unity Movement. This alliance is baptized FF+ and will obtain 4 elected officials with the general elections of 2004.
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