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Cilliers Brink (born 12 June 1987) is a South African politician who is the
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, in office since 28 March 2023. A member of the Democratic Alliance, he was the party's
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from 2020 until 2023 and a
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(MP) from 2019 to 2023. He was the party's Shadow Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs between 2019 and 2020. Brink was elected a DA councillor in Tshwane in 2011 and served as a member of the mayoral committee (MMC) between 2016 and 2019.


Education

Brink studied law at the
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Political career

Brink has had an interest in politics since a young age. He joined the Democratic Alliance and was elected to the Tshwane city council in
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. After the 2016 municipal elections, the DA gained control of Tshwane and Brink was appointed as the member of the mayoral committee for corporate and shared services, becoming the first DA politician to hold the post.


Parliamentary career

Prior to the 2019 South African general election held on 8 May, the DA revealed their candidate lists. Brink was placed tenth on the party's Gauteng list of National Assembly candidates, thirty-third on the party's national candidate list for the National Assembly and sixty-seventh on the party's provincial list for the provincial legislature. He was elected to the National Assembly on the party's national list. Brink was sworn into office on 22 May 2019. On 5 June 2019, he was appointed Shadow Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. Brink became a member of the
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on 27 June 2019. In June 2020, Brink criticised the national Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr.
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, for saying that municipalities should appoint "the right cadres for the job". He went on to claim that cadre deployment is responsible for the decline of municipalities and that cadre deployment should be abolished. On 5 December 2020, he was appointed as Shadow Minister for the portfolio, succeeding
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, in the
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Mayor of Tshwane

Tshwane mayor and DA member Randall Williams announced his resignation as mayor on 13 February 2023. Brink and seven other DA members were interviewed for the position; he was announced as the DA's candidate on 21 February 2023 and his candidacy was endorsed by the members of the multi-party coalition which holds a majority of seats on the Tshwane city council. He became a councillor on 23 February 2023 after councillor Sean Cox resigned to make way for him to be sworn in. During the council meeting on 28 February 2023, Brink lost to council speaker and COPE's lone councillor, Dr Murunwa Makwarela in the election for mayor. Brink received only 101 votes compared to Makwarela's 112. Makwarela was soon removed from office for being an unrehabilitated insolvent on 7 March 2023, but was reinstated on 9 March after he produced a certificate of solvency rehabilitation, which was found to have been forged. He then resigned from office and council the following day. Rogue councillors in the multi-party coalition who voted for Makwarela over Brink also faced repercussions and were expelled. Brink was elected as mayor during a council meeting on 28 March 2023 with the help of the multi-party coalition. He defeated COPE's new councillor Ofentse Moalusi, winning with 109 votes to Moalusi's 102 votes.


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