De Villiers was selected to fill the vacant position by GOOD’s National Management Committee following interviews conducted at the weekend.
Former Springbok coach, Peter De Villiers, will represent the GOOD party in the Western Cape Legislature.This comes after he was selected to fill the vacant position by GOOD’s National Management Committee following interviews conducted over the weekend.In a statement on Monday, GOOD Secretary-General and Member of Parliament Brett Herron announced that De Villiers would be taking over the party’s vacant seat in the Western Cape Parliament.
He has spent the last two years serving his community as a GOOD councillor and caucus leader in the Drakenstein Municipality.
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