Thomas Walters (South African politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Thomas Walters
Honorific-Suffix:MPP
Office:Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
Term Start:13 June 2024
Office1:Deputy Chairperson of the Federal Council of the Democratic Alliance
1Blankname1:Chairperson
1Namedata1:Helen Zille
James Selfe
Alongside1:Annelie Lotriet
Ashor Sarupen
Leader1:John Steenhuisen
Mmusi Maimane
Helen Zille
Term Start1:25 November 2012
Office2:Member of the National Assembly
Term Start2:21 May 2014
Term End2:28 May 2024
Office3:Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature
Term Start3:6 May 2009
Term End3:6 May 2014
Birth Date:30 January 1976
Nationality:South African
Party:Democratic Alliance
Occupation:Politician
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Thomas Charles Ravenscroft Walters (born 30 January 1976) is a South African politician of the Democratic Alliance (DA) who has been serving as a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since May 2024. Previously, he served as a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature from 2009 to 2014 and then as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa from 2014 until 2024. In 2012, Walters was elected Deputy Federal Council Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance, and has been deputising Federal Council Chairperson Helen Zille since 2019. He deputised James Selfe from 2012 to 2019. Walters was the party's Shadow Minister and Shadow Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform.[1]

Early life and career

Thomas Walters obtained a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Stellenbosch. He also completed the Management Advancement Programme at the Wits Business School. He later attained a Masters of Business Administration from the Gordon Institute of Business Science and the University of Pretoria's Business School.[2]

Political career

Walters was a student leader of the now-defunct Democratic Party. He had also served as the Democratic Alliance's Federal Youth Chairperson. He was later elected to the Johannesburg City Council as a DA councillor.

Walters was elected to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in April 2009. He was appointed the party's Provincial Spokesperson on Agriculture and Rural Development. In November 2009, he was elected Provincial Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance in Gauteng. Walters stood down as Provincial Chairperson in March 2012, and Mike Moriarty was elected to succeed him.[3] [4]

In November 2012, Walters was elected Deputy Chairperson of the Democratic Alliance Federal Council, defeating John Steenhuisen.[5] [6] [7]

During the 2014 general election that was held on 7 May, Walters was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa. He was sworn in as an MP on 21 May 2014. In June 2014, the Parliamentary Leader of the Democratic Alliance, Mmusi Maimane, appointed Walters as Shadow Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform. Walters was later demoted to Shadow Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform.

In 2015, he was re-elected as deputy chairperson of the DA's Federal Council. He won another term at the party's 2018 Federal Congress.[8] Also, at the 2018 Federal Congress, DA delegates voted to add another deputy chairperson to the Federal Council and Natasha Mazzone was elected to fill the position.[9] Walters left the Shadow Cabinet in June 2019.[10] [11]

In October 2019, Walters declared his intention to contest the DA Federal Council chairpersonship election after James Selfe had announced his retirement.[12] Helen Zille won the election.[13]

He was re-elected as a deputy chairperson of the DA Federal Council at the party's elective congress in October 2020. He now served alongside James Masango and Ashor Sarupen (later elected in a special election). Helen Zille remained the chairperson of the federal council.[14]

Walters gained re-election to another term as deputy federal chairperson of the DA Federal Council in 2023.[15]

Walters was elected to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament in the 2024 provincial election.[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.da.org.za/people/thomas-walters Thomas Walters
  2. https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/286992/south-african-party-leader-qualifications-anc-vs-da-vs-eff/ South African party leader qualifications: ANC vs DA vs EFF
  3. https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/moodey-to-lead-gauteng-da-again-463386 Moodey to lead Gauteng DA again
  4. https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/da-elects-new-gauteng-leadership-1253467 DA elects new Gauteng leadership
  5. https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/da-voting-completed-1430017 DA voting completed
  6. https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Maimane-elected-new-DA-leader-20150510 Maimane elected new DA leader
  7. http://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/da-announces-new-leadership-maimane-remains-federal-leader/ DA announces new leadership, Maimane remains Federal leader
  8. News: Nicolson. Greg. 8 April 2018. DA Federal Congress: Trollip wins DA federal chair race but next hurdle – surviving a motion of no confidence – is already in sight. The Daily Maverick. 27 November 2020.
  9. Web site: Dreyer. Anchen. 27 November 2020. Natasha Mazzone elected Deputy Chair of Federal Council. 27 November 2020. Democratic Alliance.
  10. https://www.politicsweb.co.za/party/the-das-shadow-cabinet--mmusi-maimane The DA's shadow cabinet - Mmusi Maimane
  11. https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/heres-the-das-shadow-cabinet-20190605 Here's the DA's 'shadow cabinet'
  12. News: Nkosi . Nomazima . Capa . Siyamtanba . De Kock . Rochelle . Kimberley . Michael . Battle for top DA job . 20 October 2019 . HeraldLIVE . 19 October 2019.
  13. News: Helen Zille wins vote for top DA job . 20 October 2019 . TimesLIVE . 20 October 2019.
  14. News: Nkosi . Nomazima . Steenhuisen elected new DA leader . 1 November 2020 . HeraldLIVE . 1 November 2020.
  15. Web site: Steenhuisen to lead DA in 'crucial' 2024 elections - LNN . 2023-04-02 . Midrand Reporter . en-US.
  16. Web site: Charles . Marvin . Western Cape legislature to usher in new faces in major shake-up . 2024-06-14 . News24 . en-US.