3rd Cabinet of the Republic of South Africa (since the 1994 elections)
2004–2008
Thabo Mbeki (2008)
Date formed
29 April 2004 (2004-04-29)
Date dissolved
24 September 2008 (2008-09-24)
People and organisations
President
Thabo Mbeki
No. of ministers
26 ministers
Member party
African National Congress
Status in legislature
Majority
Opposition party
Democratic Alliance
Opposition leader
Tony Leon
History
Election(s)
2004 election
Legislature term(s)
4 years, 4 months and 26 days
Predecessor
Mbeki I
Successor
Motlanthe
The second cabinet of Thabo Mbeki was the cabinet of the government of South Africa from 29 April 2004 until his resignation took effect on 24 September 2008. It was composed of 26 ministers, 10 deputy ministers and 66 directors-general, for a total of 102 members.
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