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President
  
Jacob Zuma

Succeeded by
  
Bheki Cele

Nationality
  
South Africa

Party
  
Freedom Front Plus

Constituency
  
Schweizer-Reneke

Parents
  
Connie Mulder

Preceded by
  
Dirk du Toit

Name
  
Pieter Mulder


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Born
  
26 July 1951 (age 72) Randfontein, Gauteng, South Africa (
1951-07-26
)

Other political affiliations
  
Conservative Party of South Africa

Role
  
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, South Africa

Office
  
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, South Africa since 2009

Education
  
Riebeeck High School, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education

Similar People
  
Jacob Zuma, Connie Mulder, Constand Viljoen, Nkosazana Dlamini‑Zuma

Political party
  
Freedom Front Plus

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Pieter Mulder (born 26 July 1951) is a South African politician and the former leader of the Freedom Front Plus. He served as the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the cabinet of President Jacob Zuma from 2009-2014.

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Early life and politics

He was born in Randfontein and grew up in Randfontein and Cape Town. He completed his high school education at the Riebeeck High School in Randfontein, where he was headboy and Victor Ludorum in athletics. The son of former cabinet minister Connie Mulder, the young Mulder first worked as a lecturer at the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, before being promoted to head of the university's communications department. He represented the town of Potchefstroom in Parliament since 1988, initially elected as an MP for the Conservative Party (KP).

Freedom Front

Prior to South Africa's first multi-racial elections in 1994, Mulder co-founded the Freedom Front with General Constand Viljoen, a former head of the South African Defence Force. During the elections of 1994, the Freedom Front won nine seats in the National Assembly. This number was slashed to just three during the 1999 elections. Viljoen, who acted as leader since the party's founding, retired from politics in 2001 and left Mulder in charge.

Deputy Minister and Leader of the Freedom Front Plus

In 2004, under Mulder's leadership, the Freedom Front was renamed Freedom Front Plus after absorbing the smaller Conservative Party, the Afrikaner Eenheids Beweging (Afrikaner Unity Movement), which lost its only seat in the National Assembly due to floor-crossing, and the Federale Alliansie of Dr. Louis Luyt. During the elections in 2004, the new "Freedom Front Plus" managed to gain four seats in the National Assembly. It has held on to them ever since.

On 10 May 2009 President Jacob Zuma announced his appointment of Mulder as the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Mulder served until May 2014, when he was replaced by former Police Commissioner Bheki Cele.

Mulder stepped down as leader of the Freedom Front Plus in late 2016, and was replaced by fellow MP Pieter Groenewald. He remains a member of parliament for a transitional period, however.

References

Pieter Mulder Wikipedia


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