Politician Named Adolf Hitler Wins Reelection and Plans to Change His Name

Namibian Politician Wins Reelection Again

Adolf Hitler Uunona, a veteran politician from Namibia, has once again secured reelection in the Ompundja constituency. He is a member of the ruling SWAPO party, which has been in power since Namibia’s independence from South Africa in 1990.

Family History and Name Origin

Uunona explained that his father named him “Adolf Hitler” without understanding the weight of the name’s history. In an earlier interview, he noted that his father likely did not know who Adolf Hitler was or what the name symbolized in world history.

“I have nothing to do with Nazi ideology,” Uunona said.
“My parents gave me this name, and it doesn’t define who I am.”

He emphasized that he is a dedicated public servant focused on improving local governance rather than being associated with any extremist views.

Plans to Change His Name

After international attention resurfaced following his reelection, Uunona stated that he intends to change his name officially. However, he added that the process takes time and must follow legal procedures in Namibia.

Political Career and Community Service

Uunona has served in regional politics for years, known for his involvement in local development projects and his work to improve infrastructure and social services within his community. His reputation among locals is largely positive, centered on public service rather than his controversial name.

“My name became famous for the wrong reasons, but my work speaks for itself,” he commented.


Author’s Summary: Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona, repeatedly reelected in his region, plans to legally change his controversial name while distancing himself from any Nazi associations.

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People on MSN People on MSN — 2025-11-30

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