Shadow Cabinet of Mmusi Maimane

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The Shadow Cabinet of Mmusi Maimane was formed on 5 June 2014 in South Africa following his election as Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance and Leader of the Opposition on 29 May 2014. The Democratic Alliance parliamentary caucus also elected other caucus leadership. John Steenhuisen was elected Chief Whip with Anchen Dreyer as Caucus Chairperson. These elections all occurred following the 2014 general elections, in which the Democratic Alliance retained its post as the Official Opposition in the National Assembly of South Africa.

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The shadow cabinet has been reshuffled on various occasions. The first reshuffle occurred in October 2015, when Member of Parliament, Dianne Kohler Barnard, was demoted from her position due to her publishing a controversial Facebook post. The next occurred in November 2016, in the aftermath of the party's parliamentary mid-term caucus elections. [1] The shadow cabinet was reshuffled for the third time in July 2017, following the departure of Wilmot James. [2]

Following the 2019 general elections, the Democratic Alliance remained the Official Opposition and the party subsequently held parliamentary caucus elections. Maimane returned to the position of Leader of the Opposition with John Steenhuisen as Chief Whip. Annelie Lotriet was elected Chairperson of the Caucus. Maimane announced the new shadow cabinet on 5 June 2019. [3] [4]

Maimane resigned as parliamentary leader of the DA on 24 October 2019, though the current shadow cabinet had been retained by acting parliamentary leader Annelie Lotriet. [5] John Steenhuisen has since been elected parliamentary leader and he announced his shadow cabinet in December 2020.

Formation

Mmusi Maimane was elected unopposed as the parliamentary leader of the Democratic Alliance and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of South Africa on 29 May 2014, effectively becoming the party's second black parliamentary leader, following the retirement of Lindiwe Mazibuko. [6] Although the media speculated that Democratic Alliance Federal Leader Helen Zille would run for the post, she opted to remain Premier of the Western Cape. [7]

Alongside the election for parliamentary leader, other party caucus leadership elections were also held. John Steenhuisen was elected chief whip, succeeding party veteran Watty Watson. [6] Sandy Kalyan and Michael Waters were both nominated for the post of deputy chief whip. Waters inevitably defeated Kalyan. Several whips were also elected. Anchen Dreyer and Richard Majola contested the election for the post of caucus chairperson. Dreyer was elected caucus chairperson with Majola as Deputy Caucus Chairperson. Elza van Lingen secured a second term as the party's leader in the National Council of Provinces, while Cathlene Labuschagne was named the party's whip in the NCOP. [6]

On 5 June 2014, Maimane announced the composition of his shadow cabinet. Upon the announcement, he said, "This shadow cabinet will make pragmatic legislative proposals that will tackle South Africa's problems head-on, with a commitment to the creation of real jobs in South Africa." [8]

Membership

2014–2019

Members of the Shadow Cabinet

Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane announced the latest changes to the Shadow Cabinet on 1 June 2017. [9]

MinistryShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Leader of the Opposition (South Africa)
Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. Mmusi Maimane MP
Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesThe Hon. Annette Steyn MPThe Hon. Pieter van Dalen MP
Arts and CultureThe Hon. Winston Rabotapi MPThe Hon. Allen Grootboom MP
Basic EducationThe Hon. Ian Ollis MPThe Hon. Nomsa Marchesi MP
CommunicationsThe Hon. Phumzile van Damme MPThe Hon. Veronica van Dyk MP
Co-operative Governance and Traditional AffairsThe Hon. Kevin Mileham MPThe Hon. Mbulelo Bara MP
Defence and Military VeteransThe Hon. Kobus Marais MPThe Hon. Shahid Esau MP
Economic DevelopmentThe Hon. Michael Cardo MPThe Hon. Patrick Atkinson MP
EnergyThe Hon. Gordon Mackay MPThe Hon. Tandeka Gqada MP
Environmental AffairsThe Hon. Thomas Hadebe MPThe Hon. Ross Purdon MP
FinanceThe Hon. David Maynier MPThe Hon. Alf Lees MP
HealthThe Hon. Patricia Kopane MPThe Hon. Lungiswa James MP
Higher Education and TrainingThe Hon. Belinda Bozzoli MPThe Hon. Andricus van der Westhuizen MP
Home AffairsThe Hon. Haniff Hoosen MPThe Hon. Archibold Figlan MP
Human SettlementsThe Hon. Solly Malatsi MPThe Hon. Mbulelo Bara MP
International Relations and CooperationThe Hon. Stevens Mokgalapa MPThe Hon. Sandy Kalyan MP
Justice and Correctional ServicesThe Hon. Glynnis Breytenbach MP (Justice)
The Hon. James Selfe MP (Correctional Services)
The Hon. Werner Horn MP
LabourThe Hon. Michael Bagraim MPThe Hon. Derrick America MP
Mineral ResourcesThe Hon. James Lorimer MPThe Hon. Hendrik Schmidt MP
PoliceThe Hon. Zakhele Mbhele MPThe Hon. Dianne Kohler Barnard MP [10]
PresidencyThe Hon. Sej Motau MPThe Hon. Yusuf Cassim MP
Public EnterprisesThe Hon. Natasha Mazzone MPThe Hon. Erik Marais MP
Public Service and AdministrationThe Hon. Désirée van der Walt MPThe Hon. Zelda Jongbloed MP
Public WorksThe Hon. Malcolm Figg MPVacant
Rural Development and Land ReformThe Hon. Thomas Walters MPThe Hon. Ken Robertson MP
Science and TechnologyThe Hon. Annelie Lotriet MPThe Hon. Chantel King MP
Small Business DevelopmentThe Hon. Toby Chance MPThe Hon. Henro Krüger MP
Social DevelopmentThe Hon. Bridget Masango MPThe Hon. Lindy Wilson MP
Sport and RecreationThe Hon. Tsepo Mhlongo MPThe Hon. Darren Bergman MP
State SecurityThe Hon. Dirk Stubbe MPThe Hon. Herman Groenewald MP
Telecommunications and Postal ServicesThe Hon. Marian Shinn MPThe Hon. Cameron Mackenzie MP
TourismThe Hon. James Vos MPThe Hon. Gregory Krumbock MP
Trade and IndustryThe Hon. Dean Macpherson MPThe Hon. Ghaleb Cachalia MP
TransportThe Hon. Manuel de Freitas MPThe Hon. Chris Hunsinger MP
Water and SanitationThe Hon. Heinrich Volmink MPThe Hon. Leon Basson MP
Women in the PresidencyThe Hon. Denise Robinson MPThe Hon. Terri Stander MP

Shadow Ministers in Standing Committees in the National Assembly of South Africa

MinistryShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Appropriations (SCoA)The Hon. Alan McLoughlin MPThe Hon. Brandon Topham MP
Auditor-General (SCoAG)The Hon. Alan McLoughlin MPThe Hon. Brandon Topham MP
Finance (SCoF)The Hon. David Maynier MPThe Hon. Alf Lees MP
Public Accounts (SCoPA)The Hon. David Ross MPThe Hon. Tim Brauteseth MP

Parliamentary Caucus Leadership

Parliamentary leadership team following internal caucus elections on 29 May 2014.

MemberPosition
The Hon. Mmusi Maimane MP Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. Cathy Labuschagne [11] MPLeader in the National Council of Provinces
The Hon. Anchen Dreyer MPChairperson of the Caucus
The Hon. Richard Majola MPDeputy Chairperson of the Caucus
The Hon. John Steenhuisen MPOpposition Chief Whip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Mike Waters MPOpposition Deputy Chief Whip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Natasha Mazzone MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Dion George MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Patricia Kopane MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. James Masango MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Erik Marais MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Annette Steyn MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Dianne Kohler-Barnard MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Gavin Davis MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Ian Ollis MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Lance Greyling MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Stevens Mokgalapa MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. ? MPWhip in the National Council of Provinces
The Hon. Geordin Hill-Lewis MPParliamentary Counsel to Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. Refiloe Ntsekhe MPL Democratic Alliance National Spokespersons

2019

Members of the Shadow Cabinet

The following table depicted the composition of the shadow cabinet announced on 5 June 2019.

MinistryShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Leader of the Opposition (South Africa)
Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. Mmusi Maimane MP
PresidencyThe Hon. Solly Malatsi MPThe Hon. Ghaleb Cachalia MP
Presidency: Women, Youth and Persons with DisabilitiesThe Hon. Luyolo Mphithi MPThe Hon. Nazley Sharif MP
Justice and Correctional ServicesThe Hon. Glynnis Breytenbach MPThe Hon. Werner Horn MP
Public Service and AdministrationThe Hon. Leon Schreiber MPThe Hon. Michéle Clarke MP
Defence and Military VeteransThe Hon. Kobus Marais MPThe Hon. Maliyakhe Shelembe MP
Home AffairsThe Hon. Joe McGluwa MPThe Hon. Angel Khanyile MP
State SecurityThe Hon. Dianne Kohler Barnard MPThe Hon. Mimmy Gondwe MP
PoliceThe Hon. Andrew Whitfield MPThe Hon. Okkie Terblanche MP
Trade and IndustryThe Hon. Dean Macpherson MPThe Hon. Mathew Cuthbert MP
FinanceThe Hon. Geordin Hill-Lewis MPThe Hon. Dion George MP
Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural DevelopmentThe Hon. Annette Steyn MPThe Hon. Thandeka Mbabama MP
Human Settlements, Water and SanitationThe Hon. Leon Basson MPThe Hon. Emma Powell MP
Basic EducationThe Hon. Nomsa Marchesi MPThe Hon. Désirée van der Walt MP
HealthThe Hon. Siviwe Gwarube MPThe Hon. Lindy Wilson MP
International Relations and CooperationThe Hon. Darren Bergman MPThe Hon. Mergan Chetty MP
Higher Education, Science and TechnologyThe Hon. Belinda Bozzoli MPThe Hon. Baxolile Nodada MP
Environment, Forestry and FisheriesThe Hon. James Lorimer MPThe Hon. Hannah Winkler MP
TransportThe Hon. Chris Hunsinger MPThe Hon. Thami Mabhena MP
Mineral Resources and EnergyThe Hon. Kevin Mileham MPThe Hon. Cheryl Phillips MP
Social DevelopmentThe Hon. Bridget Masango MPThe Hon. Thandi Mpambo-Sibhukwana MP
Public EnterprisesThe Hon. Natasha Mazzone MPThe Hon. Erik Marais MP
Sports, Arts and CultureThe Hon. Tsepo Mhlongo MPThe Hon. Veronica van Dyk MP
Employment and LabourThe Hon. Michael Cardo MPThe Hon. Michael Bagraim MP
Public Works and InfrastructureThe Hon. Patricia Kopane MPThe Hon. Samantha Graham MP
Small Business DevelopmentThe Hon. Zakhele Mbhele MPThe Hon. Henro Kruger MP
Cooperative Governance and Traditional AffairsThe Hon. Haniff Hoosen MPThe Hon. Cilliers Brink MP
Communications and TelecommunicationsThe Hon. Phumzile van Damme MPThe Hon. Cameron Mackenzie MP
TourismThe Hon. Manuel De Freitas MPThe Hon. Hlanganani Gumbi MP

Shadow Ministers in Standing Committees in the National Assembly

MinistryShadow MinisterShadow Deputy Minister
Public Accounts (SCoPA)The Hon. Alf Lees MPThe Hon. Benedicta van Minnen MP
Auditor-General (SCoAG)The Hon. Jan de Villiers MPThe Hon. Eleanore Bouw-Spies MP
Appropriations (SCoA)The Hon. Denis Joseph MPThe Hon. Ashor Sarupen MP

Parliamentary Caucus Leadership

Parliamentary leadership team following internal caucus elections on 30 May 2019. [12]

MemberPosition
The Hon. Mmusi Maimane MP Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance
The Hon. Cathlene Labuschagne Leader in the National Council of Provinces
The Hon. Annelie Lotriet MPChairperson of the Caucus
The Hon. Haniff Hoosen MPDeputy Chairperson of the Caucus
The Hon. John Steenhuisen MPOpposition Chief Whip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Jacques Julius MPOpposition Deputy Chief Whip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Natasha Mazzone MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Phumzile van Damme MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Erik Marais MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Solly Malatsi MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Geordin Hill-Lewis MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. James Lorimer MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Chris Hunsinger MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Darren Bergman MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Nomsa Tarabella Marchesi MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Annette Steyn MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Willem Faber MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Patricia Kopane MPWhip in the National Assembly
The Hon. Cathlene Labuschagne Western Cape Provincial Whip in the National Council of Provinces

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