Groenewald was elected Mayor of
Stilfontein in 1988. At the
South African general election of 1989, he was elected to the
House of Assembly of South Africa for the
Stilfontein constituency. In March 1994, Groenewald co-founded the Freedom Front, a minority rights and pro-Afrikaner nationalism political party. He was elected to the newly-established
National Assembly in April of the same year. He served as a Member of Parliament until he was elected to the
North West Provincial Legislature in 1999. He served as a North West MPL from 1999 until he returned to the National Assembly in 2001. Groenewald led the Freedom Front Plus to achieve its best election result in the
2019 general election. The party increased its vote share to 2.38% of the national vote, earning it ten seats in the
National Assembly, its highest representation in the National Assembly since its founding in 1994. Additionally, the party won representation in eight of the nine
provincial legislatures and largely improved its showing in the provinces of
Gauteng and the
North West. Following the
2024 general election, Groenewald was appointed as Minister of Correctional Services by president
Cyril Ramaphosa with effect 3 July 2024. However, Groenewald remained in his ministerial position. ==References==