Frederik Willem de Klerk OMG DMS (/də ˈklɜːrk, də ˈklɛərk/ də-KLURK, də-KLAIRK, Afrikaans: [ˈfriədərək ˈvələm də ˈklɛrk]; 18 March 1936 – 11 November...
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27 April 1927, and had two sons, Willem Johannes (Wimpie) and Frederik Willem (F.W.). From 1927 to 1945, Jan de Klerk worked in Nylstroom and Witwatersrand...
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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,...
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The cabinet of Frederik Willem de Klerk was in office from 14 August 1989 to 10 May 1994....
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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. It promotes...
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Minister of Law and Order in the South African government under Frederik Willem de Klerk. He was born in 1941 in Kakamas, Cape Province. Kriel served as...
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power in his hands. Botha resigned in 1989 and was succeeded by F. W. de Klerk, who oversaw the transition to majority rule in 1994. Under South Africa's...
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State President Frederik Willem de Klerk's suspected attempts to use the security forces to derail peace talks. Sampson said that de Klerk had exacerbated...
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Speech at the Opening of the Parliament of South Africa, 1990 (category Frederik Willem de Klerk)
On 2 February 1990, the State President of South Africa F. W. de Klerk delivered a speech at the opening of the 1990 session of the Parliament of South...
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remaining few months of the cabinet's term. Heunis was replaced with Frederik Willem de Klerk, who was elected leader of the National Party on 2 February and...
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