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Roelof Petrus (Roelf) Meyer, born in Port Elizabeth on 16 July 1947 as the son of a farmer, is a South African politician and businessman. After completing school in Ficksburg, he studied law at the University of the Free State and finished with B Comm (1968) and LLB (1971) degrees. At the university, he was president of the conservative "Afrikaanse Studentebond". Meyer then practised as a lawyer in Pretoria and Johannesburg until 1980. In 1979 he entered politics as he was elected a Member of Parliament for the National Party in the Johannesburg West Constituency. In 1986 he became Deputy…mehr

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Roelof Petrus (Roelf) Meyer, born in Port Elizabeth on 16 July 1947 as the son of a farmer, is a South African politician and businessman. After completing school in Ficksburg, he studied law at the University of the Free State and finished with B Comm (1968) and LLB (1971) degrees. At the university, he was president of the conservative "Afrikaanse Studentebond". Meyer then practised as a lawyer in Pretoria and Johannesburg until 1980. In 1979 he entered politics as he was elected a Member of Parliament for the National Party in the Johannesburg West Constituency. In 1986 he became Deputy Minister of Law and Order and in 1988 of Constitutional Development (until 1991). With the declaration of the first State of Emergency in 1985, the National Joint Management Centre (NJMC), chaired by the Deputy Minister of Law and Order, took over as the nerve centre for co-ordination of all welfare and security policies.