Patricia de Lille

Patricia de Lille (née Lindt; born 17 February 1951) is a South African politician who is the current Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure and leader of the political party Good. She was previously Mayor of Cape Town from 2011 to 2018, and Western Cape Provincial Minister of Social Development from 2010 to 2011. She founded and led the Independent Democrats (ID), a political party which she formed in 2003 during a floor-crossing window, after she broke away from the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC).

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Trevor Manuel, former Minister of Finance , Minister in the Presidency and Patricia de Lille, Mayor of Cape Town at at an interfaith service held at the Grand Parade Cape Town to honour Nelson Mandela


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Patricia de Lille at the opening of parliament , Cape Town February 2009


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Patricia de Lille at the opening of parliament , Cape Town February 2009


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Patricia de Lille at the opening of parliament , Cape Town February 2009


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Helen zille (R)and Patricia de Lille at an interfaith service held for Mandela whose death was announced that morning, Grand Parade, Cape Town, 16.12.2013.Helen Zille is the Premier of the Western Cape


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light pole in Sandton. Shown in the DA poster are the party's candidate for Cape Town Mayor, Patricia de Lille, DA party leader, Helen Zille, and the party's national spokesperson, Lindiwe Mazibuko


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Marius Fransman, Minister Trevor Manuel and Patricia de Lille ( mayor of Cape Town) greet the crowd at a concer ft to honour former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela who died last week.Cape Town


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Election posters on a lamp post in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa, for the May 18th, 2011 local elections. On the top is a Democratic Alliance poster with (from left to …


BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 7 February 2005

Patricia De Lille was Nelson Mandela's favourite opposition politician and the first African woman to lead a political party in parliament, South Africa's Independence Democrats.


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(L-R) Marius Fransman, Patricia de Lille, Trevor Manuel at 'A Life Celebrated , a memorial concert and service to honour former President Nelson Mandela, Cape Town International Stadium, Cape Town, 11


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