Anna Maria Whithdonck-Malsky

Anna Maria Whithdonck-Malsky is an Oceana activist. She is well-known for her campaigning on feminist and LGBT issues, initiatives against poverty and sectarian divisions, and staunch opposition to dominant figures of Oceana politics, particularly Oos Wes Ilava.

Early life and career
Born into a middle-class evangelical Protestant family in Hurbanova, Whithdonck-Malsky became estranged from her family at the age of 22 after declaring her atheism. She spent several years in Noble City working as a bank clerk, and later as a teaching assistant and supermarket worker. After some years she enrolled at university and graduated with a degree in political and social sciences.

Currently, she is living in Hurbanova with her husband, employed part-time as an administrator for the Miners' Union.

Political and social action
Whithdonck-Malsky has been involved in initiatives to support the homeless in Noble City and in Hurbanova. She also organised numerous anti-war protests during the Hurbanova Crisis and Lovian Civil War. She campaigns vigorously for women's rights and has denounced Oos Wes Ilava's 'regressive and evil' views on this matter. She has attacked almost every political party in Lovia, particularly the CCPL and RTP. She has described the CNP as 'IGP-lite' and said 'their policies against the most vulnerable are vindictive and patronising.' The succession of left-wing parties that have existed over the years she believes to be made up of 'limp, uncommitted champagne socialists and career politicians.' When the Lovian Unionist Syndicate was founded, she said she was 'hopeful, but expected to be disappointed.'

Whithdonck-Malsky was once a member of CPL.nm, but left after deciding it was 'too inward-looking and intellectual, out of touch with the real concerns of the average Lovian.'

She is strongly opposed to the position of Heretow 'Oshenna, 'an anti-democratic, anti-women institution, and to award it to the war criminal Ilava, who may yet tear this nation asunder, is an insult to our state.'

In 2015, she opted to run for Governor in Oceana.