Cabinet de Klerk

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The members of the De Klerk cabinet took office in September 1989. In the course of the term of office there were several changes in appointments and departmental changes. President of the Republic of South Africa and also head of government was Frederik Willem de Klerk . His inauguration with the swearing-in took place on September 20, 1989.

Cabinet composition since 1990

The De Klerk cabinet since March 1990 has been composed as follows:

Business area minister Vice Minister
State President of South Africa / State President of the Republic of South Africa Frederik Willem de Klerk , NP
Management and privatization / Administration and Privatization Willem Johannes de Villiers
Agriculture / Agriculture Jacob de Villers
Kraai van Nierkerk , (since 1991) NP
Constitutional development, planning and public education / Constitutional Development and Planning and National Education Gerrit Viljoen , NP for Constitutional Development : Jacobus Tertius Delport , NP
for Constitutional Development and of National Education : Roelof Petrus Meyer , NP
Defense / Defense
Defense and Communication / Defense and Communication
Magnus Malan , NP
Roelof Petrus Meyer , NP
Education and development aid / Education and Development Aid Stoffel van der Merwe , (1989–1991) NP
Samuel Johannes de Beer , (since September 1991, Vice Minister since 1984) NP
Pieter Gabriel Marais , NP
Environment and Water / Environment and Water Gert Kotzé , NP
Finance / Finance Barend Jacobus du Plessis , NP Georg Marais , (December 1986–1991) NP
International Affairs / Foreign Affairs Roelof Frederik Botha , NP Renier Stephanus Schoeman , (1991–?) NP
Internal Affairs / Home Affairs Gene Louw , (1989-1992) NP
Justice / Justice Kobie Coetsee , NP Daniel Pieter Antoine Schutte , (1989–?) NP
Law and Order / Law and Order Adrian Johannes Vlok , (1986–1991) NP
from 1991 Hernus Kriel , NP
Johannes Hendrikus Lodewyk Scheepers (1990-1992), NP
Workforce / manpower Eli Louw , NP
Raw materials, energy affairs and public undertakings / Mineral and Energy Affairs and Public Enterprises
Economic Cooperation and public undertakings / Economic Co-ordination and Public Enterprises
Public Enterprises / Public Enterprises
Dawie de Villiers , (1989 – April 1991) NP
Dawie de Villiers, (since April 8, 1991) NP
Dawie de Villiers, (since January 1992) NP
Public Health and Population Development Rina Venter , NP
Planning and provincial Angeles Gene characteristics / Planning and Provincial Affairs
Planning, Province Affairs and National Housing / Planning, Provincial Affairs and National Housing
Hernus Kriel , (1989-1991) NP
Leon Wessels , (1991-1992) NP
for Provincial Affairs : Jacobus Tertius Delport , NP
Trade and Industry and Tourism / Trade and Industry and Tourism
Trade, Industry and Tourism / Trade, Industry and Tourism
Economic Coordination, Trade and Industry / Economic Co-ordination and Trade and Industry (since December 1991)
Kent Durr
since 1991 Georg Marais , NP
since December 1991 Derek Lyle Keys , independent
Transport and Public Works and Land Affairs George S. Bartlett

Annual income

The annual salaries for the cabinet functions were set as follows at the time the cabinet was first composed:

  • Prime Minister 43.000 Rand plus allowance of 20,000 Rand
  • Cabinet member R23,500 plus allowance.

Cabinet composition since mid-1992

The following table shows the composition of the cabinet based on sources as of August 17, 1992.

Business area minister Vice Minister
State President of South Africa / State President of the Republic of South Africa Frederik Willem de Klerk , NP
Minister of State Affairs in the Office of the State President Gerrit Viljoen , NP for intelligence services / National Intelligence : Daniel Pieter Antoine Schutte , NP
Management and Tourism / Administration and Tourism George Marais , NP
Agriculture / Agriculture Kraai van Nierkerk , NP for Agriculture : Anthon Tobias Meyer
Constitutional Development and Communication / Constitutional Development and Communications Roelof Petrus Meyer , NP for Constitutional Development : Jacobus Tertius Delport , NP
Prison / Correctional Services Adrian Johannes Vlok , (since 1991) NP
Defense and Public Works / Defense and Public Works Eugene Louw , NP for Defense : Wynand Nicolas Breytenbach , NP
Education and training / Education and Training Samuel Johannes de Beer , NP
Finance, trade, industry and economic coordination / Finance, Trade, Industry and Economic Co-ordination Derek Lyle Keys , non-party for finance : Jacobus A. van Wyk
for finance : Theo G. Alant
for trade and industry : D. de V. Graaff
International Affairs / Foreign Affairs Roelof Frederik Botha , NP for Foreign Affairs : Renier Stephanus Schoeman , NP
Leon Wessels , (1989–1991) NP
Internal Affairs and Environment / Home Affairs and Environment Louis Alexander Pienaar , NP for Environment : Wynand Nicolas Breytenbach , NP
Justice / Justice Kobie Coetsee , NP for Justice : Daniel Pieter Antoine Schutte , NP
Law and Order / Law and Order Hernus Kriel , NP for Law and Order : Gert Myburgh
Labor, Regional Administration and Government Housing / Manpower, Local Government and National Housing Leon Wessels , NP for Local Government and National Housing : Abraham Williams
Mining and Energy / Mineral and Energy George S. Bartlett
Public Health / National Health Rina Venter , NP for National Health : Renier Stephanus Schoeman , NP
Popular education / National Education Pieter Gabriel Marais for National Education : Abraham Williams
Public Companies / Public Enterprises Dawie de Villiers , NP
Regional Matters and Land Affairs Willem Johannes de Villiers for Regional Matters : André Fourie
for Land Affairs : Johannes Hendrikus Loedewyk Scheepers , NP
State Investment / State Expenditure Amie A. Venter
Transport and Posts and Telecommunications Piet J. Welgemoed
Water Affairs and Forestry / Water Affairs and Forestry Magnus Malan , NP for Water Affairs and Forestry : Jacobus A. van Wyk

Individual evidence

  1. Allister Sparks : Tomorrow is another land. South Africa's secret revolution . Berlin Verlag , 1995 Berlin, pp. 145-146 ISBN 3-8270-0151-X
  2. ^ A b John Paxton: The Statesman's Year-Book 1990-91 . Springer, 2016, p. 1090 online at www.books.google.fr (English)
  3. Shelagh Gastrow: Who's Who in South African Politics Number 4 . Ravan Press, Johannesburg 1992, 1st ed. Pp. 313-314
  4. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 57-59
  5. Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 188-190
  6. Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 308-310
  7. Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 45-47
  8. Gastrow 3, 1990, pp. 179-180
  9. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, p. 166
  10. Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 272-273
  11. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, p. 127
  12. Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 274-275
  13. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 320-322
  14. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, p. 119
  15. a b Gastrow 4, 1992, pp. 270-271
  16. a b Shelagh Gastrow: Who's Who in South African Politics Number 5 . Ravan Press, Johannesburg 1995, pp. 47-50
  17. a b c Gastrow 4, 1992, pp 325-326
  18. Gastrow 4, 1992, p. 111
  19. Shelagh Gastrow: Who's Who in South African Politics Number 4 . Ravan Press, Johannesburg 1992, 1st ed., Pp. Ix – x ISBN 0-86975-433-5
  20. Gastrow 4. 1992, pp. 274-275