Second Cabinet of Hendrik Verwoerd
2nd Cabinet of Republic of South Africa (since 1961 Constitution) | |
1966 | |
Hendrik Verwoerd | |
Date formed | 30 March 1966 |
Date dissolved | 6 September 1966 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | President Charles Robberts Swart (till 1967) President Jozua François Naudé (acting) President Jacobus Johannes Fouché (from 1968) |
Head of government | Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd |
Member party | National Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | United Party |
Opposition leader | De Villiers Graaff |
History | |
Election(s) | 1966 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 months and 7 days |
Predecessor | Verwoerd I |
Successor | Vorster I |
Cabinet post | Minister | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Hendrik Verwoerd | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Foreign Affairs | Hilgard Muller | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Defense | P. W. Botha | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Finance | Eben Dönges | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Interior | P. K. Le Roux | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Justice Police | John Forster | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Transport | Ben Schoeman | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Labour Minorities | Marais Viljoen | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Mining | Jan Haak | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Economy | Nicolaas Diederichs | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Bantu Administration and Development Bantu Education | M. C. Botha | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Public Works Social security and Pensions | W. A. Maree | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Education, Arts and Science Information | Johannes de Klerk | 1. April 1966 | 6. September 1966 |
Forestry, Tourism and Sport | Frank Waring | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Agricultural Credit and Land Administration | D. C. H. Uys | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Agricultural Technical Services Water | Jim Fouché | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Post and Telegraphy Health | Albert Hertzog | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
Immigration Indian Affairs | Alfred Trollip | 1 April 1966 | 6 September 1966 |
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