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inauguration

9 May 2009

Together celebrating a vibrant democracy and
building a better life for all

The inauguration of South Africa's fourth democratically elected President Jacob Zuma took place at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on 9 May 2009.

Speeches

Profile of President J Zuma

Timeline

  • First sitting of the National Assembly, 6 May 2009:
    • Swearing in of Members of Parliament
    • Election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker
    • Election of President of South Africa
  • First sitting of the National Council of Provinces, 7 May 2009
    • Swearing in of members
    • Election of Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson
  • Inauguration of the President of South Africa, 9 May 2009
  • State of the Nation Address, 3 June 2009
    Source: Parliament of South Africa

Programme for 9 May

Media room

Road closures and shuttle route

Background on:

Presidential Inauguration Brochure
Souvenir edition, 9 May 2009

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