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FW de Klerk’s Net Worth, Biography and Career

South Africa’s former president (FW de Klerk) was born in a historic city of Johannesburg, now called Gauteng. His parents were Johannes de Klerk and Hendrina Cornelia Coetzer. His father was a popular politician with a long history in the country’s politics. In 1958, he graduated from the Potchefstroom University with a law degree and afterwards established his own law firm in Vereeniging.

How old was FW de Klerk?


FW de Klerk was born in 1936. He died at the age of 85, which was when he reached a significant age for his time period.

FW de Klerk’s net worth


His net worth is estimated to be about $46 million. His wealth is attributed to his political career and the fact that he came from a wealthy family. His house is located in Cape Town, South Africa where he resides with his family.

FW de Klerk’s wife Elita


The politician then married Elita Georgiades in 1999. Her parents were immigrants from Greece and her mother was a millionaire from a shipping clan. Tony Georgiadis was the Greek ship-owner who married her in her 18th year. Elita divorced Tony because she fell in love with FW de Klerk, the South African president. There was an incredibly difficult path to be together but they did it anyway.

When did FW de Klerk die?


Former South African State President FW de Klerk passed away on November 11, 2021. One of the most influential presidents of South Africa for ending apartheid, he is widely remembered for his key role in bringing change to the country’s political arena and freedom to the Mzansi people.

FW de Klerk Foundation 


The life of FW de Klerk, who wrote his memoir in 1999, and established the FW de Klerk Foundation and the Global Leadership Foundation in 2004. The constitution of their NGO is flexible enough to accommodate a variety of cultural groups around the world.

Achievements


Here are some of his achievements:

  • He announced that he would legalize the ANC and free Nelson Mandela in 1990.
  • He put forth a new constitution, bringing the apartheid system to an end.
  • He was part of the team that helped South Africa land the 2010 World Cup in 2004.
  • He was given the FW de Klerk Nobel peace prize as well as Nelson Mandela in 1993.

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