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  1. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (Sotho pronunciation: [ˈkxɑ.le.mɑ mʊ.ˈtɬʼɑ.n.tʰɛ]; born 19 July 1949) is a South African politician who served as the third president of South Africa from 25 September 2008 to 9 May 2009, following the resignation of Thabo Mbeki. Thereafter, he was deputy president under Jacob Zuma from 9 May 2009 ...

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  2. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (Alexandra, Transvaal, Unión Sudafricana; 19 de julio de 1949) es un político sudafricano, vicepresidente del partido político Congreso Nacional Africano y elegido Presidente del país en septiembre de 2008 en sustitución del dimitente Thabo Mbeki.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Kgalema Motlanthe is a South African politician who served as deputy president of South Africa (2009–14). He previously served as president of the country (2008–09) and also served as deputy president of the country’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC; 2007–12).

  4. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe. Picture source: www.liliesleaf.co.za. Synopsis: Member of the ANC, MK, SACP and Cosatu, Deputy President of the ANC, third President of democratic South Africa. First Name: Kgalema. Last Name: Motlanthe. Date of Birth: 19 July 1949. Boksburg, Johannesburg, Transvaal (now Gauteng) Prison Release Date: 87.04.12. Male.

  5. Kgalema Motlanthe, con una larga trayectoria en la lucha contra el apartheid, que le costó diez años de cárcel, y en el movimiento sindical, es desde 2007 el número dos del Congreso Nacional Africano y presenta un perfil de sobrio intelectual socialista.

  6. Kgalema Motlanthe: The Situation? A Political Biography . Simphiwe Ngwane. The Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER) University of the Witwatersrand (Jacana Media, Johannesburg 2012, 420 pp. ISBN 978-1-4314-0438-4) Ebrahim Harvey "To volunteer leadership is the antithesis of democracy" (p. 37)

  7. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (Alexandra, Transvaal, Unión Sudafricana; 19 de julio de 1949) es un político sudafricano, vicepresidente del partido político Congreso Nacional Africano y elegido Presidente del país en septiembre de 2008 en sustitución del dimitente Thabo Mbeki.