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*[[File:Mandela.png]] [[African Socialism|Nelson Mandela]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 1994-1999) |
*[[File:Mandela.png]] [[African Socialism|Nelson Mandela]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 1994-1999) |
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*[[File:Mbeki.png]] [[Third Way|Thabo Mbeki]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 1999-2008) |
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*[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 2008)<ref>Acting president. Only served for 14 hours.</ref> |
*[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way|Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 2008)<ref>Acting president. Only served for 14 hours.</ref> |
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*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Kgalema Motlanthe]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 2008-2009) |
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Kgalema Motlanthe]] ([[File:ANC-icon.png]] ANC, 2008-2009) |
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*[[File:De Klerk.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|Frederik Willem de Klerk]] (1994-1996) |
*[[File:De Klerk.png]] [[Illiberal Democracy|Frederik Willem de Klerk]] (1994-1996) |
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*[[File:Mbeki.png]] [[Third Way|Thabo Mbeki]] (1994-1999) |
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*[[File:Zuma.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Jacob Zuma]] (1999-2005) |
*[[File:Zuma.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Jacob Zuma]] (1999-2005) |
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*[[File:Relfem.png]] [[Progressivism|Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka]] (2005-2008) |
*[[File:Relfem.png]] [[Progressivism|Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka]] (2005-2008) |
Revision as of 12:44, 5 March 2024
Parties
Parliamentary
Tripartite Alliance
Multi-Party Charter
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
United Democratic Movement
African Transformation Movement
Good
National Freedom Party
African Independent Congress
Congress of the People
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
الجماعة (The Congregation)
Extraparliamentary
ActionSA
Patriotic Alliance
Abantu Batho Congress
African People's Convention
Cape Coloured Congress
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
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)
List of 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)
M.T. Steyn (Oranje, 1896-1902)
State Presidents & Prime Ministers of South Africa
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
Louis Botha (1910-1919)
Jan Smuts (1919-1924, 1939-1948)
James Barry Munnik Hertzog (1924-1939)
Daniel François Malan (1948-1954)
Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom (1954-1958)
Hendrik Verwoerd (1958-1966)
Balthazar Johannes Vorster (1966-1978)
Pieter Willem Botha (1978-1989)
Frederik Willem de Klerk (1989-1994)
Post-Apartheid South Africa
Presidents
Nelson Mandela (
ANC, 1994-1999)
Thabo Mbeki (
ANC, 1999-2008)
Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (
ANC, 2008)[1]
Kgalema Motlanthe (
ANC, 2008-2009)
Jacob Zuma (
ANC, 2009-2018)
Cyril Ramaphosa (
ANC, 2018-)
Deputy Presidents
Frederik Willem de Klerk (1994-1996)
Thabo Mbeki (1994-1999)
Jacob Zuma (1999-2005)
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (2005-2008)
Baleka Mbete-Kgositsile (2008-2009)
Kgalema Motlanthe (2009-2014)
Cyril Ramaphosa (2014-2018)
David Mabuza (2018-2023)
Paul Mashatile (2023-)
Leaders of the Opposition
De Villiers Graaff (1956-1977)
Andries Treurnicht (1987-1993)
Tony Leon (1999-2007)
Mmusi Maimane (2014-2019)
John Steenhuisen (2019-)
- ↑ Acting president. Only served for 14 hours.