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1st Cabinet of the Republic of South Africa (since the 1994 elections) | |
1994–1999 | |
Date formed | 10 May 1994 |
Date dissolved | 14 June 1999 (5 years, 1 month and 4 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | Nelson Mandela |
Deputy President |
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No. of ministers | 27 ministers |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Majority (national unity) |
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History | |
Election | 1994 election |
Legislature term | First Parliament |
Predecessor | De Klerk (TEC) |
Successor | Mbeki I |
Nelson Mandela took the oath as President of South Africa on 10 May 1994 and announced a Government of National Unity on 11 May 1994.[1] The cabinet included members of Mandela's African National Congress, the National Party and Inkatha Freedom Party, as Clause 88 of the Interim Constitution of South Africa required that all parties winning more than 20 seats in National Assembly should be given representation in the cabinet. Upon its formation it comprised 27 ministers, with a further 13 deputy ministers.[2][3]