First Cabinet of D. F. Malan
- King George VI (until 1952)
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Gideon Brand van Zyl (until 1951)
- Ernest George Jansen
![10th Cabinet of Union of South Africa.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Malan_Government_in_South_Africa.jpg/300px-Malan_Government_in_South_Africa.jpg)
(c.1948)
Front (left to right): J. G. Strydom, N. C. Havenga, D. F. Malan, E. G. Jansen and C. R. Swart. Back (left to right): A. J. Stals, P. O. Sauer, E. H. Louw, S. P. le Roux, T. E. Dönges, F. C. Erasmus and B. J. Schoeman.
Front (left to right): J. G. Strydom, N. C. Havenga, D. F. Malan, E. G. Jansen and C. R. Swart. Back (left to right): A. J. Stals, P. O. Sauer, E. H. Louw, S. P. le Roux, T. E. Dönges, F. C. Erasmus and B. J. Schoeman.
The National Party under Daniël Malan was elected by a majority of seats, but a minority of votes, in the 1948 South African general election.
Shuffle
- The Minister of Education, Health and Social Welfare was replaced by Dr. Karl Bremer on 12 February 1951.[1] The previous Minister, The Hon. A.J. Stals MP, died shortly after in March of the same year.[2]
- The Minister of Natural Affairs was replaced by Hendrik Verwoerd in 1950.[3]
Cabinet
Post | Minister | Term | Party | ||
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Prime Minister | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Agriculture | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Defence | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Economic Affairs | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Education, Arts and Science | 1950 | – | NP | ||
The Hon. Charles Swart MP | 1949 | 1950 | NP | ||
Minister of Finance | ![]() | 1948 | – | AP NP | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Forestry | ![]() | 1956 | – | NP | |
The Hon. S. P. le Roux MP | 1948 | 1949 | NP | ||
Minister of Health | ![]() | 1951 | 1953 | NP | |
The Hon. A. J. Stals MP | 1948 | 1951 | NP | ||
Minister of Interior Affairs | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Justice | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Labour | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Lands and Irrigation | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Mines | 1950 | 1953 | NP | ||
The Hon. E. H. Louw MP | 1948 | 1949 | NP | ||
Minister of Native Affairs | ![]() | 1950 | – | HNP | |
The Hon. E. G. Jansen MP | 1948 | 1950 | HNP | ||
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs | ![]() | 1950 | – | NP | |
The Hon. F. C. Erasmus MP | 1948 | 1950 | HNP | ||
Minister of Public Works | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP | |
Minister of Transport | ![]() | 1948 | – | NP |
Citations
- ^ "South African Medical Journal" (PDF). South African Medical Journal. XXV (Jan–Jun): 196. 15 April 1951. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ "South African Medical Journal" (PDF). South African Medical Journal. XXV (Jan–Jun): 196. 17 March 1951. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ Lentz, Harris M. III (1994). Heads of States and Governments. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 451–452. ISBN 0-89950-926-6.
Sources
- Bekker, Anton E. (2005). Eben Donges Balansstaat (PDF). Sun Press. ISBN 978-1-919980-68-3. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
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