Member of the Western Cape Provincial Legislature
Formerly: National Assembly
Christopher Fry studied Project Management at the University of Cape Town between 2008 and 2009. Before being elected into the Nationl Assembly, he gained experience in Cape Town politics serving in the following roles between November 2018 and November 2021 :
• Proportional Representation Councillor in the City of Cape Town • Member of the Energy and Climate Change Portfolio Committee • Member of the Leadership and Development Portfolio Committee • Member of Sub Council 3 • Member of the Municipal Public Accounts Committee • Environmental Planning and Climate Resilience Working Group on SALGA
Democratic Alliance (DA)
Not associated with any constituency offices
084 701 9651
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Western Cape
Chairperson at Ad Hoc Committee on the Impact of the National Energy Crisis (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
since 15th March 2023
since 15th March 2023
Alternate Member at Programme Authority (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
since 30th January 2023
Member at Oversight over the response to TB-related matters (WCPP) (Ad Hoc Committees)
since 30th September 2022
Chairperson at Standing Committee on Premier & Constitutional Matters (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
since 13th August 2022
Member at Standing Committee on Health and Wellness (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Member at Standing Committee on Social Development (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Member at Standing Committee on Education (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Alternate Member at Public Accounts Committee (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Alternate Member at Budget Committee (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Member at Petitions Committee (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
since 5th August 2022
Member at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
since 3rd August 2022
Member at Democratic Alliance (DA) (Party)
Alternate Member at Standing Committee on Community Safety, Cultural Affairs and Sport (WCPP) (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 5th August 2022 until 1st April 2023
Member at Standing Committee on Health (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 5th August 2022 until 1st April 2023
Member at Ad Hoc Committee: WCPP Seats (WCPP) (Ad Hoc Committees)
from 5th August 2022 until 9th November 2022
Member at Standing Committee on Premier & Constitutional Matters (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 5th August 2022 until 13th August 2022
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Basic Education (National Assembly Committees)
from 2nd June 2022 until 3rd August 2022
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 25th April 2022 until 3rd August 2022
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2023 committee attendance as mp
96% attendance rate (46 of 48 )
2022 committee attendance as mp
92% attendance rate (24 of 26 )
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