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*[[File:SA-PatrioticAlliance.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|Patriotic Alliance]] |
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**[[File:Christianright.png]] [[Religious Nationalism#Christian Right|African Christian Democratic Party]] |
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*[[File:ZumaANC.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Jacob Zuma]] (2009-2018) ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] African National Congress) |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 2 July 2024
Parties
Parliamentary
Government of National Unity[1]
- African National Congress
- Multi-Party Charter For South Africa
- Patriotic Alliance
- United Democratic Movement
- Al Jama-ah (The Congregation)
- GOOD
- Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
Confidence and supply
Opposition
- Progressive Caucus
- ActionSA
- Multi-Party Charter For South Africa
- Build One South Africa
- National Coloured Congress
Extraparliamentary
- Abantu Batho Congress
- South African Communist Party
- African People's Convention
- United Christian Democratic Party
- Plaaslike Besorgde Inwoners (Concerned Local Residents)
- Bolsheviks Party of South Africa
- United Independent Movement
- African Democratic Change
- Better Residents Association
- Azanian People's Organisation
- Democratic Liberal Congress
- International Revelation Congress
- Power of Africans Unity
- Afrikan Alliance of Social Democrats
- Africa Restoration Alliance
- Minority Front
- People's Revolutionary Movement
- Cape Independence Party
- Nasionale Konserwatiewe Party van Suid-Afrika (National Conservative Party of South Africa)
- Agang South Africa (Let Us Build South Africa)
- Capitalist Party of South Africa
- National Freedom Party
- African Independent Congress
- Congress of the People
Historical
- Independent Democrats (2003 - 2014)
- Federale Alliansie (Federal Alliance) (1998 - 2007)
- Afrikaner Eenheidsbeweging (Afrikaner Unity Movement) (1998 - 2003)
- Nuwe Nasionale Party (New National Party) (1997 - 2005)
- Nasionale Party (National Party) (1990 - 1997)
- Demokratiese Party (Democratic Party) (1989 - 2000)
- Konserwatiewe Party van Suid-Afrika (Conservative Party of South Africa) (1982 - 2004)
- Progressiewe Federale Party (Progressive Federal Party) (1977 - 1989)
- New Republic Party (1977 - 1988)
- Suid-Afrikaanse Party (South African Party) (1977 - 1980)
- Arbeidersparty van Suid-Afrika (Labour Party of South Africa) (1969 - 1994)
- Nasionale Unie (National Union) (1960 - 1966)
- Progressiewe Party (Progressive Party) (1959 - 1975)
- Nasionale Party (National Party) (1948 - 1990)
- Verenigde Party (United Party) (1934 - 1977)
- Dominion Party (1934-1948)
- Nasionale Party (National Party) (1914 - 1948)
- Suid-Afrikaanse Arbeidersparty (South African Labour Party) (1910 - 1958)
- Suid-Afrikaanse Party (South African Party) (1910-1934)
- Unionist Party (1910-1920)
- South African Party (Cape Colony) (1896-1910)
- Progressive Party (Cape Colony) (1890-1910)
People
Pre-Union National Leaders
- Jan van Riebeeck (Cape Colony, 1652-1662)
- Cecil Rhodes (Cape Colony, 1890-1896)
- Nicolaas Waterboer (West Griqualand, 1852-1896)
- Shaka Zulu (Zululand, 1816-1828)
- Cetshwayo (Zululand, 1873-1879)
- Frederick Moor (Natal, 1906-1910)
- Paul Kruger (Transvaal, 1883-1900)
- Martinus Theunis Steyn (Oranje, 1896-1902)
State Presidents of South Africa
- Charles Robberts Swart (1961-1967) ( National Party)
- Tom Naudé (1967-1968) ( National Party)
- Jim Fouché (1968-1975) ( National Party)
- Jan De Klerk (1975, Acting) ( National Party)
- Nico Diederichs (1975-1978) ( National Party)
- Marais Vijoen (1978, Acting) ( National Party)
- John Vorster (1978-1979) ( National Party)
- Marais Vijoen (1979-1984 ) ( National Party)
Prior to P. W. Botha's presidency, the position of state president was largely ceremonial until the offices of president and prime minister were merged in 1984
- Pieter Botha (1984-1989) ( National Party)
- Chris Heunis (1989, Acting) ( National Party)
- Frederik Willem de Klerk (1989-1994) ( National Party)
Presidents
- Nelson Mandela (1994-1999) ( African National Congress)
- Thabo Mbeki (1999-2008) ( African National Congress)
- Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (2008) ( African National Congress)[2]
- Kgalema Motlanthe (2008-2009) ( African National Congress)
- Jacob Zuma (2009-2018) ( African National Congress)
- Cyril Ramaphosa (2018-) ( African National Congress)
Leaders of the Opposition
- Leander Jameson (1910-1912) ( Unionist Party)
- Thomas Smartt (1912-1920) ( Unionist Party)
- James Hertzog (1920-1924) ( National Party )
- Jan Smuts (1924-1933) ( South African Party)
- Walter Madeley (1933-1934, de facto 1933) ( Labor Party)
- Daniel Malan (1934-1940) ( Purified National Party)
- James Hertzog (1940) ( Reunited National Party)
- Daniel Malan (1940-1948) ( Reunited National Party)
- Jan Smuts (1948-1950) ( United Party)
- J. G. N. Strauss (1950-1956) ( United Party)
- Sir De Villiers Graaff 2nd Baronet (1956-1977) ( United Party)
- Radclyffe Cadman (1977) ( New Republic Party)
- Colin Eglin (1977-1979) ( Progressive Federal Party)
- Frederik van Zyl Slabbert (1979-1986) ( Progressive Federal Party)
- Colin Eglin (1986-1987) ( Progressive Federal Party)
- Andries Treurnicht (1987-1993) Conservative Party)
- Ferdi Hartzenberg (1993-1994) Conservative Party)
- Constand Viljoen (1994-1996) ( Freedom Front)
- Frederik Willem de Klerk (1996-1997) ( National Party)
- Marthinus van Schalkwyk (1997-1999) ( New National Party)
- Tony Leon (1999-2007) ( Democratic Alliance)
- Sandra Botha (2007-2009) ( Democratic Alliance)
- Athol Trollip (2009-2011) ( Democratic Alliance)
- Lindiwe Mazibuko (2011-2014) ( Democratic Alliance)
- Mmusi Maimane (2014-2019) ( Democratic Alliance)
- Annelie Lotriet (2019, Acting) ( Democratic Alliance)
- John Steenhuisen (2019-2024) ( Democratic Alliance)
- John Hlophe (2024-) ( uMkhonto we Sizwe)
Deputy Presidents
- Frederik Willem de Klerk (1994-1996) ( National Party)
- Thabo Mbeki (1994-1999) ( African National Congress)
- Jacob Zuma (1999-2005) ( African National Congress)
- Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (2005-2008) ( African National Congress)
- Baleka Mbete-Kgositsile (2008-2009) ( African National Congress)
- Kgalema Motlanthe (2009-2014) ( African National Congress)
- Cyril Ramaphosa (2014-2018) ( African National Congress)
- David Mabuza (2018-2023) ( African National Congress)
- Paul Mashatile (2023-) ( African National Congress)
Prime Ministers of South Africa
- Louis Botha (1910-1919) ( South African Party)
- Jan Smuts (1919-1924) ( South African Party)
- James Hertzog (1924-1939) ( United Party)[3]
- Jan Smuts (1939-1948) ( United Party)
- Daniel Malan (1948-1954) ( National Party)
- Johannes Strijdom (1954-1958) ( National Party)
- Hendrik Verwoerd (1958-1966) ( National Party)
- John Vorster (1966-1978) ( National Party)
- Pieter Botha (1978-1984) ( National Party)
References
- ↑ w:Third Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa#Ministers
- ↑ Acting president. Only served for 14 hours.
- ↑ Intially a member of the National Party and was an independent briefly