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Shadow Cabinet of Tony Leon

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The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of Tony Leon was announced on 23 August 2000 as a coalition between the Democratic Alliance (then known as the Democratic Party) and the New National Party.[1]

Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet Team

Member Shadow Portfolio Party
Tony Leon Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Party and Shadow Minister of the Presidency DP
Marthinus van Schalkwyk Parliamentary Leader of the New National Party and Deputy Opposition Leader NNP
Joe Seremane Deputy Opposition Leader DP
Tertius Delport justice minister NNP
Colin Eglin foreign affairs DP
Ken Andrew finance DP
Boy Geldenhuys minister of safety and security NNP
Hennie Smit defence NNP
Martha Olckers intelligence NNP
Dan Maluleke Land affairs shadow minister DP
Hendrik Schmidt correctional services DP
Errol Moorcroft environment DP
Dene Smuts communication DP
Raenette Taljaard private enterprises DP
Nigel Bruce trade and industry DP
Graham McIntosh water affairs DP
Francois Beukman constitutional development and provincial government NNP
Andre Gaum education NNP
Kobus Gous Aids NNP
Willem Odendaal public accounts NNP
Keppies Niemann transport NNP

Additional Members in Attendance

Member Portfolio
Douglas Gibson Opposition Chief Whip in the National Assembly

References