Shadow Cabinet of Tony Leon
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
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