Hermanus Jacobus Kriel | |
Office: | 1st Premier of the Western Cape |
Term Start: | 7 May 1994 |
Term End: | 11 May 1998 |
Predecessor: | Position Established |
Successor: | Gerald Morkel |
Office2: | Minister of Law and Order |
Term Start2: | 1991 |
Term End2: | 1994 |
Predecessor2: | Adriaan Vlok |
Successor2: | Sidney Mufamadi |
Birth Date: | 1941 11, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Kakamas, Cape Province, South Africa (now Northern Cape) |
Death Place: | Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
Citizenship: | South African |
Alma Mater: | University of Stellenbosch |
Hermanus Jacobus Kriel (14 November 19415 July 2015) was the first Premier of the Western Cape province. He previously served as the Minister of Law and Order in the South African government under Frederik Willem de Klerk.[1] He was born in 1941 in Kakamas, Cape Province.[2] [3]
Kriel served as premier from 11 May 1994 to 11 May 1998 as a member of the National Party. He became known for having questioned the objectivity of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and for having advocated for the return of the death penalty in South Africa.[4]
He defected to the Democratic Party in June 2000; the DP had overtaken the NP as the official opposition in the National Assembly of South Africa after the election held the year before.[5] He was however ranked unfavorably by the DP's electoral college,[6] and would instead later appear on the candidate list for the small African Christian Democratic Party.
Kriel was married to Anna-Mari (née Jooste). He died on 5 July 2015, aged 73.[7]