Last white president of South Africa died

Last White President South Africa Frederick Willem de Clerk died at the age of 85 on Thursday morning in his house in Cape Town, media reported.

It is noted that the ex-president has long fought with an oncological disease.

De Clerk headed the Government of the White Minority of South Africa until 1994, when the party of the African National Congress came to power.

He divided the Nobel Prize of the World with Mandela for the role in the transition to democracy after the end of apartheid.