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    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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    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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    Johannes "Jan" de Klerk, DMS (22 July 1903 – 24 January 1979) was a South African politician. He was the father of F. W. de Klerk, the last apartheid State...
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  • of the National Party, along with Pik Botha, Barend du Plessis and Frederik de Klerk, but was beaten in the second round of elections. He narrowly avoided...
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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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    6th and last President of South African Republic (1852–1918) Frederik Willem de Klerk, 9th and last State President of South Africa (1990–1994) and joint...
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  • Swart 5 December 1894 16 July 1982 87 years, 223 days 31,999 days 5 Frederik de Klerk 18 March 1936 11 November 2021 85 years, 238 days 31,284 days 6 Jacob...
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  • de Clerc may refer to various surnames. de Klerk, Klerk, de Klerck, and Klerck are surnames, including: Frederik Willem de Klerk (born 1936), former President...
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    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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  • The FW de Klerk Foundation is a nonpartisan organisation that was established in 1999 by former South African president Frederik Willem de Klerk. It engages...
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    Sam Nujoma (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    21 March 1990, in the presence of Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Secretary-General of the UN, Frederik de Klerk, president of South Africa, and Nelson Mandela...
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    leaders, cultural figures and famous actors, such as, Lech Walesa, Frederik de Klerk, Shimon Peres, Georgios Papandreu, Ban Ki-moon, Nadine Gordimer, Carlos...
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    Ruiterwag, the youth wing of the Broederbond. Van Schalkwyk succeeded Frederik Willem de Klerk as leader of the National Party in 1996, and reorganised it on...
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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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    Denard’s coup de force on the islands. He convinced Denard to leave the islands. In 1990, he organized new South African president Frederik de Klerk's visit to...
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    School, such as Hendrik T. Wijdeveld, Michel de Klerk, and Piet Kramer. The first monograph on Staal, Jan Frederik Staal (1879–1940) – The Will of the Building...
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    South African presidential election resulted in the election of Frederik Willem de Klerk as State President. After the South African Constitution of 1983...
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    leave the presidency. In F. W. de Klerk's 1992 apartheid referendum, Botha campaigned for a No vote and denounced De Klerk's administration as irresponsible...
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  • Battle of Ventersdorp (category Frederik Willem de Klerk)
    place outside the Ventersdorp town hall where then State President F.W. de Klerk was scheduled to hold a public address. Ventersdorp was then a political...
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    government that helped to end apartheid. In 1990, President Frederik Willem (F.W.) de Klerk recognised the economic unsustainability of the burden of international...
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    Albright, Frederik de Klerk, Herman Van Rompuy, Lech Walesa, Shirin Ebadi, Christopher Pissarides, Nouriel Roubini, Mohamed ElBaradei, and Dominique de Villepin...
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  • African Republic J. B. M. Hertzog: Prime Minister of South Africa F. W. de Klerk: Executive State President of South Africa Josias Philip Hoffman: State...
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  • Minister of Law and Order in the South African government under Frederik Willem de Klerk, becoming the first premier of the new province. Kriel served as...
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    National Congress Nelson Mandela 5,033,855 58.02% 6 032 National Party Frederik de Klerk 1,563,465 18.02% 1 814 Inkatha Freedom Party Mangosuthu Buthelezi...
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    Roelof Frederik Botha. "Apartheid-era foreign affairs minister Pik Botha has died". TimesLive. Retrieved 12 October 2018. "Opinion: FW de Klerk was a pragmatist...
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    pressure and fears of racial civil war, President F. W. de Klerk released him in 1990. Mandela and de Klerk led efforts to negotiate an end to apartheid, which...
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    of 2004. Frederik Willem de Klerk, State President of South Africa (1989–1994); Vice President of South Africa (1994–1996) Marike de Klerk, former first...
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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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  • 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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    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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