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  2. Cabinet of F. W. de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet of Frederik Willem de Klerk was in office from 14 August 1989 to 10 May 1994. ... Frederik Willem de Klerk: NP: 1989–1994 Minister of Law and Order:

  3. F. W. de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    F. W. de Klerk was born on 18 March 1936 in Mayfair, a suburb of Johannesburg. [1] ... while Mandela found de Klerk to be needlessly provocative in cabinet. [79]

  4. 1989 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in South Africa on 6 September 1989, the last under apartheid. Snap elections had been called early (no election was required until 1992) by the recently elected head of the National Party (NP), F. W. de Klerk, who was in the process of replacing P. W. Botha as the country's president, and his expected program of reform to include further retreat from the policy of ...

  5. Cabinet of Nelson Mandela - Wikipedia

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    On 8 May 1996 the final Constitution was adopted by the National Assembly and one day later, second Deputy President of the Republic F. W. de Klerk announced the withdrawal of his National Party from the GNU, with effect from 30 June. De Klerk said that the withdrawal was related to the need for a strong opposition to the ANC and that it was an ...

  6. First Cabinet of P. W. Botha - Wikipedia

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    Dawie de Villiers: NP: 1979–1982 1982 Minister of (National) Education: Gerrit Viljoen [2] NP: 1980–1984 Minister of Environment and Energy: Christiaan Heunis Frederik Willem de Klerk Braam Raubenheimer Cornelis van der Merwe Sarel Hayward: NP: 1978–1979 1979–1980 1980 1981–1982 1982–1984 Minister of Finance: Owen Horwood [3] NP ...

  7. Cape Town peace march - Wikipedia

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    The march resulted in concessions from the apartheid cabinet headed by FW de Klerk, following years of violent clashes between anti-apartheid protestors and the police, and was the first such event to include elected world government functionaries. It was considered the "last illegal march" at the time, and went ahead without a major confrontation.

  8. Category:Cabinets disestablished in 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cabinets disestablished in 1994" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Cabinet of F. W. de Klerk; Cabinet of Nikola ...

  9. Cabinet of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of South Africa is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of ... Cabinet of F.W. de Klerk, 1989–1994; Cabinet of Nelson Mandela ...

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