Sharome Renay van Schalkwyk is a South African politician and a Member of Parliament for the African National Congress.

Sharome van Schalkwyk
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Assumed office
5 July 2019
In office
21 May 2014 – 7 May 2019
Personal details
Born
Sharome Renay Van Schalkwyk
Political partyAfrican National Congress
OccupationMember of Parliament
ProfessionPolitician

Parliamentary career edit

Van Schalkwyk was placed fourth on the African National Congress's regional Northern Cape list for the general election on 8 May 2014.[1] After the election, she was nominated to the National Assembly of South Africa.[2] Van Schalkwyk was sworn in as a Member of Parliament on 21 May 2014. In June 2014, she became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Labour.[1]

Van Schalkwyk became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Communications on 28 May 2015.[1] She served on the committee until 20 October 2016, when she became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry. She was appointed as the whip for the ANC Study Group on Public Service and Administration in 2018.[3]

Van Schalkwyk stood unsuccessfully for re-election at the May 2019 general election due to the fact that her name was low on the ANC's national list.[1] However, Collen Maine resigned from parliament on 5 July 2019 and the ANC selected Van Schalkwyk to fill his seat.[4] She was sworn in as an MP on the same day. On 19 July, Van Schalkwyk became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure. She became a member of the Standing Committee on Auditor General on 20 August 2019.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Ms Sharome Renay Van Schalkwyk". People's Assembly. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  2. ^ "2014 elections: List of ANC MPs elected to the National Assembly". Politicsweb. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Appointment of Chairpersons and Whips". ANC Parliament. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  4. ^ Van Diemen, Ethan; Tandwa, Lizeka (5 July 2019). "Collen Maine, Zukisa Faku resign as MPs". News24. Retrieved 8 October 2020.

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