Proper noun
de Klerk (plural de Klerks)
A surname from Dutch or Afrikaans.
De Klerk on the other hand came out smelling of roses for having righteously renounced power. Source: Internet
Lawyer Richard Metcalfe, who is representing Esau, has blasted the authorities for not acting against De Klerk. Source: Internet
De Klerk was a guest at Sona in his capacity as a former deputy president in the Government of National Unity formed after the first democratic election of 1994. Source: Internet
De Klerk presided over a regime that murdered men, women and children to preserve the most evil political system designed to dehumanise people of colour and destroy the human spirit. Source: Internet
It's not the first time EFF has said De Klerk was not deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. Source: Internet
The De Klerk Foundation on Friday released a statement responding to the EFF's calls to have him removed. Source: Internet