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Strydom Cabinet

12th Cabinet of the Union of South Africa
(since the 1909 South Africa Act)
1958–1961
Johannes Strydom (c. 1958)
Date formed16 April 1958 (1958-04-16)
Date dissolved8 October 1961 (1961-10-08)
People and organisations
MonarchQueen Elizabeth II
Governor-General
  • Charles Robberts Swart
  • Prime Minister
  • Hendrik Verwoerd
  • Member partyNational Party
    Status in legislatureMajority
    Opposition partyUnited Party
    Opposition leaderDe Villiers Graaff
    History
    Election1958 election
    Legislature terms3 years, 5 months and 22 days
    PredecessorMalan II
    SuccessorVerwoerd I
    12th Cabinet of Union of South Africa.
    (c.1958)
    Front (left to right): Eben Dönges, Paul Sauer, Hendrik Verwoerd, E. G. Jansen, C. R. Swart and Eric Louw.
    Back (left to right): J. J. Serfontein, M. D. C. de Wet, A. J. R. van Rhijn, Jan de Klerk, Ben Schoeman, P. K. le Roux, F. C. Erasmus and Tom Naudé.


    Cabinet[edit]

    Post Minister Term Party
    Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd 1958 NP
    Johannes Strydom 1958 1958 NP
    Deputy Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd 1958 1958 NP
    Minister of Defence The Hon. Jacobus Fouché MP 1959 NP
    The Hon. F. C. Erasmus MP 1948 1959 NP
    Minister of Economic Affairs The Hon. Nicolaas Diederichs MP 1958 NP
    Minister of Education, Arts and Science The Hon. J. J. Serfontein MP 1958 1961 NP
    Minister of Finance The Hon. Eben Dönges MP 1958 NP
    Minister of Foreign Affairs The Hon. E. H. Louw MP 1955 NP
    Minister of Forestry
    (merged with Water Affairs in 1959)
    The Hon. F. C. Erasmus MP 1956 1959 NP
    Minister of Health The Hon. Albert Hertzog MP 1958 NP
    Minister of Interior Affairs The Hon. Tom Naudé MP 1958 1961 NP
    Minister of Justice The Hon. F. C. Erasmus MP 1959 NP
    The Hon. Charles Swart MP 1948 1959 NP
    Minister of Labour The Hon. Jan de Klerk MP 1954 1961 NP
    Minister of Lands and Irrigation The Hon. P. O. Sauer MP 1954 NP
    Minister of Posts and Telegraphs The Hon. Albert Hertzog MP 1954 NP
    Minister of Public Works The Hon. P. O. Sauer MP 1958 NP
    Minister of Social Welfare and Pensions
    (renamed in 1958)
    The Hon. J. J. Serfontein MP 1954 NP
    Minister of Transport The Hon. B. J. Schoeman MP 1954 NP
    Minister of Water Affairs and
    Agricultural Technical Services
    The Hon. P. K. le Roux MP 1958 NP

    Sources[edit]


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