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Wynand Breytenbach

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and, after his service in the air force, he worked in the civil aviation sector before launching his own aerial irrigation company, which operated mainly in the
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Breytenbach entered politics in 1972 when he was elected as a local councillor in Kroonstad. He served as the town's mayor in 1977. He later represented the
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Breytenbach's first wife died in 1968. He was married to his second wife, Martie, at the time of his death. He had seven children and lived in
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in 1994, and he also served as Deputy Minister of Defence from 1987 to 1994. He was the NP's representative on the defence sub-council of the
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constituency in the provincial council and then was elected to the House of Assembly, representing the Kroonstad constituency, in the
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in 2000. In October 2002, he was admitted to the Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital in
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from 1981 to 1994. Although he was elected to the post-apartheid
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that was established to facilitate the democratic transition.
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South Africa: Campaign and Election Report April 26–29, 1994
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Index

Member of the National Assembly
House of Assembly
Kroonstad
Perdeberg
Orange Free State
Union of South Africa
Cape Town, Western Cape
Republic of South Africa
National Party
South African Air Force
Minister of Defence
National Party
Kroonstad
apartheid
House of Assembly
National Assembly
Perdeberg
Orange Free State
Boshof
South African Defence Force
Cape Province
Lindley
1981 general election
end of apartheid
Transitional Executive Council
1994 general election
Noordhoek
heart transplant
Cape Town

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