Louis Zachariasen

Louis Zachariasen

Louis Christian Oliver Zachariasen known as Louis Zachariasen (21 January 1890 in Kirkja, Fugloy 30 August 1960) was a Faroese writer and politician (Sjálvstýrisflokkurin). He was the first deputy prime minister of the Faroe Islands after the island got home rule in 1948.

Zachariasen took a degree as a school teacher from Føroya Læraraskúli in Tórshavn in 1911, he went to a Folk high school in Denmark in 1915, in 1918 he took examen artium, and in 1924 he took a degree as Master of Science in Engineering (Danish: cand.polyt.) from Polyteknisk Læreanstalt in Copenhagen. He moved back to the Faroe Islands where he was employed by the Faroese Telephone Company (Telefonverk Føroya Løgtings) in 1925, he became CEO for the company from 1936–1952. He was also the president of the Collegium Academicum Faeroense 1933–1942.

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Faroese language conflict

Zachariasen took active part in the Faroese language conflict. He and other worked for the rights to use the Faroese language in all offial matters. He had a degree as a school teacher, but he refused to teach the Faroese children in the Danish language, as the law ordered him to do. He therefore stopped working as a teacher in protest and moved to Denmark for some years in order to get another education. He also took active part in the Faroese language conflict by writing poems, plays, novels and other texts in Faroese.[1]

Family

His parents were both from the island Fugloy, they were Malena Frederikka Simonsen from Hattarvík and Símun Mikal Zachariasen from Kirkja.[2] His brother, Símun Petur Zachariasen, was also a politician and member of the Faroese parliament. Louis Zachariasen was the grand father of the Tjóðveldi politician Kristina Háfoss. Louis Zachariasen married Kristina Frederikka Hentze from Sandur, they lived in Tórshavn.

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