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Piet Koornhof

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From 1986 to 1991, he served as South Africa's last ambassador to the US who was also a National Party member. While ambassador in the United States he made an important speech at a conference in Palm Springs, Florida in which he foresaw the inevitable demise of Apartheid. His successor as ambassador
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He died in 2007 at the age of 82 and was cremated in Stellenbosch. He received eulogies from across the political spectrum in South Africa, from his former companions in the National Party, members of the ANC, the United Democratic Movement and the
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On several occasions Koornhof's marital problems came to the fore, especially during his 12-year separation from his wife, during which he lived together with his girlfriend. He later returned to his wife.
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model, in which a heterogeneous population could be governed under a system free of the oppression of any one dominant group that typically plagues a "Winner Takes All" system. After informing
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Throughout his career, Koornhof was seen as a moderate, at least compared to others in the apartheid government, and as a warm, larger than life personality with many contradictions.
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between 1978 and 1984, Koornhof was involved in the implementation of apartheid laws by the forced removal of thousands of blacks from residential areas declared as white-only.
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He nevertheless launched significant studies into potential constitutional models for South Africa. During this time he was specifically vocal in advocating the
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In 1998, Piet Koornhof and his son, Gerhard Koornhof, until then members of the National Party, announced that they were joining a new multiracial party, the
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In the new dispensation that followed non-racial elections in South Africa in 1994, he agreed to testify before the
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After returning to South Africa, he joined the National Party in 1956. He became a researcher for
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In 1968, he became Deputy Minister of Bantu Affairs and Bantu Education in the government of
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In 1993, he made the headlines when, at the age of 68, he left his wife for a young
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cabinet minister, he held various portfolios in the cabinets of
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set up by the new South African government and chaired by the
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As Minister of Energy from 1972 to 1976, and especially as
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and in 1964 was elected Member of Parliament for Primrose.
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United Democratic Movement (South Africa) politicians
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