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Second Cabinet of Hendrik Verwoerd

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Second Verwoerd Cabinet

2nd Cabinet of the Republic of South Africa
(since the 1961 Constitution)
1966
Hendrik Verwoerd
Date formed30 March 1966 (1966-03-30)
Date dissolved6 September 1966 (1966-09-06)
People and organisations
State PresidentCharles Robberts Swart
Prime MinisterHendrik Verwoerd
Member partyNational Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyUnited Party
Opposition leaderDe Villiers Graaff
History
Election(s)1966 election
Legislature term(s)5 months and 7 days
PredecessorVerwoerd I
SuccessorVorster I
Cabinet post Minister Start End
Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Foreign Affairs Hilgard Muller 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Defense Pieter Willem Botha 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Finance Eben Dönges 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Interior P. K. Le Roux 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Justice
Minister of Police
Johannes Vorster 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Transport Ben Schoeman 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Labour
Minister of Minorities
Marais Viljoen 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Mining Jan Haak 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Economy Nicolaas Diederichs 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Bantu Administration and Development
Minister of Bantu Education
M. C. Botha 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Public Works
Minister of Social Security and Pensions
W. A. Maree 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Education, Arts and Science
Minister of Information
Jan de Klerk 1. April 1966 6. September 1966
Minister of Forestry, Tourism and Sport Frank Waring 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Agricultural Credit and Land Administration D. C. H. Uys 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Water and Agricultural Technical Services Jacobus Fouché 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Post and Telegraphy
Minister of Health
Albert Hertzog 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
Minister of Immigration
Minister of Indian Affairs
Alfred Trollip 1 April 1966 6 September 1966
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