Andrew Louw (politician)


Andrew Louw is a South African politician. He is currently serving as the Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature and the Provincial Leader of the Northern Cape Democratic Alliance. He previously served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa and Shadow Minister of Labour. Louw was the Democratic Alliance's Northern Cape Premier candidate for the 2014 and 2019 elections.

Family and personal life

Andrew Louw was born in 1969 in Kimbereley. He matriculated from Homevale Senior Secondary School. He went on to study at various universities and achieved a Marketing Management Diploma and a Business Management Diploma from the Rand Afrikaans University. He obtained an Operations Management Diploma from the University of Pretoria and a Diversity Management Diploma from the University of the Witwatersrand. He also achieved a Labour Relations qualification from the University of South Africa.
He is married to Mariam Louw, a PR councillor of the Sol Plaatje Local Municipality. They have three children together.

Political career

Louw served as a Sol Plaatje Municipality councillor from 2006 until his election to the National Assembly in 2009. He took office as a Member of the National Assembly on 6 May 2009. On 14 May 2009, Democratic Alliance Parliamentary Leader Athol Trollip appointed Louw as the Shadow Minister of Labour.
On 24 August 2009, National Democratic Alliance Leader Helen Zille designated Louw to the post of Provincial Leader of the Northern Cape Democratic Alliance after incumbent Provincial Leader Chris Liebenberg had resigned.
In September 2010, the Democratic Alliance announced that Louw would be redeployed to the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature. Ian Ollis succeeded him as Shadow Minister of Labour. Louw resigned as a Member of the National Assembly on 10 September 2010. He took office as a Member of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature on 13 September 2010.
In January 2014, the Democratic Alliance selected him to be the party's premier candidate for the 2014 general elections. He lost to incumbent Premier Sylvia Lucas of the African National Congress. However, the Democratic Alliance did become the largest opposition party in the province, and Louw subsequently took up the post of Leader of the Opposition.
In September 2018, the National Leader of the Democratic Alliance Mmusi Maimane announced Louw as the party's premier candidate for the 2019 elections.
In May 2019, the Democratic Alliance failed to unseat the African National Congress in the Northern Cape. The DA did manage to retain its position as Official Opposition with an increase in the number of seats in the party's provincial legislature caucus. Louw consequently remained Leader of the Opposition.