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  2. F. W. de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    Documentary on F. W. de Klerk; The FW de Klerk Foundation; Video of F. W. de Klerk's November 2005 visit to Richmond Hill High School on Google Video Archived 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine; Photos & Recordings of his visit to the College Historical Society in March 2008; Ubben Lecture at DePauw University (includes video, audio and photos)

  3. Category:Frederik Willem de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2023, at 09:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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

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    Sam de Beer: NP: 1989–1991 1991–1994 Minister of Education and Culture whites: Piet Clase Piet Marais: NP: 1989–1991 1991–1994 Minister of Education and Culture coloureds: Abe Williams: LP: 1992–1993 Minister of Mining and Energy: Dawie de Villiers George Bartlett: NP: 1989–1991 1991–1994 Minister of Economic Affairs: Dawie de ...

  5. FW de Klerk Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The FW de Klerk Foundation is a nonpartisan organisation that was established in 1999 by former South African president Frederik Willem de Klerk. [1]It engages in activities related to "multi-community" countries and aims to support and nurture South Africa's democracy.

  6. Speech at the Opening of the Parliament of South Africa, 1990

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    F. W. de Klerk was elected as the new State President by National Party members (though Botha retained party leadership) beating Pik Botha and Barend du Plessis. [2] Upon winning the 1989 South African general election, de Klerk started to loosen restrictions on peaceful protest marches and released political prisoners such as Thabo Mbeki. He ...

  7. Theuns Eloff - Wikipedia

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    FW de Klerk is a past president of South Africa, a former leader of the Nationalist Party (the party who instituted the policy of Grand Apartheid), a former Chancellor of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. He is also a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner. [17] De Klerk founded the Foundation to: [18]

  8. File:Frederik Willem de Klerk, 1990.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Usage on is.wikipedia.org Frederik Willem de Klerk; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 2021년; 1994년 남아프리카 공화국 총선거; 1989년 남아프리카 연방 총선거; Usage on lb.wikipedia.org 2021; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Pilihan raya umum Afrika Selatan 1994; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van presidenten van Zuid-Afrika; Lijst van ...

  9. Marike de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    Marike de Klerk (née Willemse; 29 March 1937 – 3 December 2001) was the First Lady of South Africa, as the wife of State President Frederik Willem de Klerk, from 1989–1994. She was also a politician of the former governing National Party in her own right. De Klerk was murdered in her Cape Town home in 2001.