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Revision as of 15:50, 21 August 2021
Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli | |
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Acting Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa | |
In office 6 August 2021 – 19 August 2021 | |
President | Cyril Ramaphosa |
Preceded by | Thandi Modise |
Succeeded by | Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula |
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa | |
Assumed office 21 May 2014 | |
President | |
Speaker | Baleka Mbete Thandi Modise Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula |
Preceded by | Baleka Mbete |
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs | |
In office 2013–2014 | |
President | Jacob Zuma |
Preceded by | Richard Baloyi |
Succeeded by | Pravin Gordhan |
Personal details | |
Born | Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli Bultfontein, South Africa |
Political party | African National Congress |
Residence | Bloemfontein |
Occupation | Politician
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Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli is a South African politician who currently serves as the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa.[1]
See also
- African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
- Constitution of South Africa
- History of the African National Congress
- Politics in South Africa
- Provincial governments of South Africa
References
- ^ "Solomon Lechesa Tsenolo :: People's Assembly". pa.org.za. Retrieved 18 March 2018.