J. B. M. Hertzog government


Ministers

First Hertzog Cabinet

The general election of 1924 led to the first political transition since the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910. The training that J. B. M. Hertzog between 1924 and 1929 government was a coalition between the National Party and the Labour Party.

Second Hertzog Cabinet

The 1929 general election was won by the National Party due to its absolute majority in seats facing the South African Party who had received 47% of the vote, but only 61 representatives. Although the National Party had a majority government, Hertzog renewed the electoral alliance with the Labour Party, Frederic Creswell
Ernest George Jansen, Ministers of Native Affairs and Irrigation
Nicolaas Havenga, Minister of Finance
Oswald Pirow, Minister of Justice
Frederic Creswell, LP, Minister of Defence, Minister of Labour
Minister of Railways and Harbors Charles Wynand Malan
Minister of Lands Peter Grobler
Minister of Agriculture Jan Kemp
Minister of Mines and Industry Adriaan Fourie
Minister of Public Works and Posts and Telegraphs Henry William Sampson LP

Third Hertzog Cabinet

Fourth Hertzog Cabinet