A ground-breaking ceremony was held in September 2010, attended by Ponatshego Kedikilwe, Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources.
On 23 October 2009 it held its fourth congress, during which Butba was nominated for President, and former Minister of the Interior Almasbei Kchach for Vice President.
He was a cabinet minister, and held the positions of Attorney-General 1861-62 and Minister of Finance (then called Colonial Treasurer) in 1872.
He was first elected in 1997 and has held the International, Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs portfolio as well and Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
He later held other Minister of State positions in subsequent Algerian governments.
He held quite a few ministerial positions including Postmaster General, Minister of National Revenue, Minister without Portfolio, and Minister of Communications (Acting).
She became the first minister since Jacques Parizeau to hold both the positions of President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Finances.
He also held several other ministerial posts in the period 1821-1855, Minister of the Army and Minister of the Navy.
Later in his political career, Sewell briefly held positions as Attorney-General, Minister of Justice, and Colonial Secretary (the latter being distinct from the Premiership by this time).
Koch's industrialization plans led him into conflict with R. Walther Darré, who held the office of the Reich Peasant Leader (Reichsbauernführer) and Minister of Agriculture.