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Governor-General of South Africa

The governor-general of the Union of South Africa (Afrikaans: Goewerneur-generaal van Unie van Suid-Afrika; Dutch: Goeverneur-generaal van de Unie van Zuid-Afrika[a]) was the highest state official in the Union of South Africa between 31 May 1910 and 31 May 1961. The Union of South Africa was founded as a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire in 1910 and the office of governor-general was established as the representative of the monarch. Fifty-one years later the country declared itself a republic and the historic link with the British monarchy was broken. The office of governor-general was abolished.

Governor-General of the Union of South Africa
Goewerneur-generaal van die Unie van Suid-Afrika (Afrikaans)
Goeverneur-generaal van de Unie van Zuid-Afrika (Dutch)
Viceregal
StyleHis Excellency
StatusAbolished
ResidenceGovernment House
AppointerMonarch of South Africa
Constituting instrumentSouth Africa Act 1909
Formation31 May 1910
First holderThe Viscount Gladstone
Final holderCharles Robberts Swart
Abolished31 May 1961

Some of the first holders of the post were members of the British royal family including Prince Arthur of Connaught between 1920 and 1924, and the Earl of Athlone, who served between 1924 and 1931, before becoming the governor general of Canada. As in other Dominions, this would change, and from 1943 onward only South Africans (in fact, only Afrikaners) held the office.

The office was established by the South Africa Act 1909. Although the governor-general was nominally the country's chief executive, in practice he was bound by convention to act on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet of South Africa.

Republicanism edit

 
Die Tuynhuys, then-seat of the Governor-General in Cape Town

The Afrikaner-dominated National Party, which came to power in 1948, was avowedly republican and regarded South Africa's personal union with the United Kingdom and other realms within the Commonwealth of Nations as a relic of British imperialism. In the interim, the National Party used the governor-general's post as a sinecure for retired National Party ministers. The two governors-general appointed after 1948, Ernest George Jansen and Charles Robberts Swart, chose not to wear the traditional court uniform nor even to take an oath of allegiance to the monarch.

In 1957, God Save the Queen ceased to have equal status with Die Stem van Suid-Afrika as a national anthem, and the Union Flag similarly ceased to have equal status with the South African flag.

However, it was not until 1960 that Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd advised Governor-General Swart to hold a referendum on the issue. After several protests regarding the lowering of the voting age to 18, and the inclusion of white voters in South West Africa, on 5 October 1960 white South Africans were asked: Are you in favour of a Republic for the Union? The result was 52 per cent in favour of the change.

Swart, the last governor-general, asked Queen Elizabeth II to relieve him of his duties on 30 April 1961, after he signed the new republican constitution into law. Chief Justice Lucas Cornelius Steyn became Officer Administering the Government under a transitional arrangement until 31 May 1961, when the Republic of South Africa was declared and Swart became the first state president of South Africa.

List of governors-general of South Africa edit

The following is a list of people who served as governor-general of South Africa from independence in 1910 to the establishment of a republic in 1961.

Symbols

^† Died in office.
  Denotes Officer Administering the Government
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Monarch
(Reign)
Took office Left office Time in office
1   The Viscount Gladstone
(1854–1930)
31 May
1910
8 September
1914
4 years, 100 days  
George V
(1910–1936)
2   The Viscount Buxton
(1853–1934)
8 September
1914
17 November
1920
6 years, 70 days
3   Prince Arthur of Connaught
(1883–1938)
17 November
1920
21 January
1924
3 years, 65 days
4   The Earl of Athlone
(1874–1957)
21 January
1924
26 January
1931
7 years, 5 days
5   The Earl of Clarendon
(1877–1955)
26 January
1931
5 April
1937
6 years, 69 days
6   Sir Patrick Duncan
(1870–1943)
5 April
1937
17 July
1943[†]
6 years, 103 days  
George VI
(1936–1952)
  Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet
(1873–1960)
Officer Administering the Government
17 July
1943
1 January
1946
2 years, 168 days
7   Gideon Brand van Zyl
(1873–1956)
1 January
1946
1 January
1951
5 years
8   Ernest George Jansen
(1881–1959)
1 January
1951
25 November
1959[†]
8 years, 328 days
  Lucas Cornelius Steyn
(1903–1976)
Officer Administering the Government
26 November
1959
11 December
1959
15 days  
Elizabeth II
(1952–1961)
9   Charles Robberts Swart
(1894–1982)
11 December
1959
30 April
1961
1 year, 140 days
  Lucas Cornelius Steyn
(1903–1976)
Officer Administering the Government
30 April
1961
31 May
1961
31 days

Flag of the governor-general edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Contemporary Dutch spelling used in South Africa from 1905 to 1925. Modern Dutch spelling: Gouverneur-generaal van de Unie van Zuid-Afrika

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Afrika Afrikaans Goeverneur generaal van de Unie van Zuid Afrika Dutch Coat of arms of South AfricaFlag of the governor generalViceregalStyleHis ExcellencyStatusAbolishedResidenceGovernment HouseAppointerMonarch of South AfricaConstituting instrumentSouth Africa Act 1909Formation31 May 1910First holderThe Viscount GladstoneFinal holderCharles Robberts SwartAbolished31 May 1961Some of the first holders of the post were members of the British royal family including Prince Arthur of Connaught between 1920 and 1924 and the Earl of Athlone who served between 1924 and 1931 before becoming the governor general of Canada As in other Dominions this would change and from 1943 onward only South Africans in fact only Afrikaners held the office The office was established by the South Africa Act 1909 Although the governor general was nominally the country s chief executive in practice he was bound by convention to act on the advice of the prime minister and the cabinet of South Africa Contents 1 Republicanism 2 List of governors general of South Africa 3 Flag of the governor general 4 See also 5 NotesRepublicanism edit nbsp Die Tuynhuys then seat of the Governor General in Cape TownThe Afrikaner dominated National Party which came to power in 1948 was avowedly republican and regarded South Africa s personal union with the United Kingdom and other realms within the Commonwealth of Nations as a relic of British imperialism In the interim the National Party used the governor general s post as a sinecure for retired National Party ministers The two governors general appointed after 1948 Ernest George Jansen and Charles Robberts Swart chose not to wear the traditional court uniform nor even to take an oath of allegiance to the monarch In 1957 God Save the Queen ceased to have equal status with Die Stem van Suid Afrika as a national anthem and the Union Flag similarly ceased to have equal status with the South African flag However it was not until 1960 that Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd advised Governor General Swart to hold a referendum on the issue After several protests regarding the lowering of the voting age to 18 and the inclusion of white voters in South West Africa on 5 October 1960 white South Africans were asked Are you in favour of a Republic for the Union The result was 52 per cent in favour of the change Swart the last governor general asked Queen Elizabeth II to relieve him of his duties on 30 April 1961 after he signed the new republican constitution into law Chief Justice Lucas Cornelius Steyn became Officer Administering the Government under a transitional arrangement until 31 May 1961 when the Republic of South Africa was declared and Swart became the first state president of South Africa List of governors general of South Africa editThe following is a list of people who served as governor general of South Africa from independence in 1910 to the establishment of a republic in 1961 Symbols Died in office Denotes Officer Administering the Government No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Monarch Reign Took office Left office Time in office1 nbsp The Viscount Gladstone 1854 1930 31 May 1910 8 September 1914 4 years 100 days nbsp George V 1910 1936 2 nbsp The Viscount Buxton 1853 1934 8 September 1914 17 November 1920 6 years 70 days3 nbsp Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883 1938 17 November 1920 21 January 1924 3 years 65 days4 nbsp The Earl of Athlone 1874 1957 21 January 1924 26 January 1931 7 years 5 days5 nbsp The Earl of Clarendon 1877 1955 26 January 1931 5 April 1937 6 years 69 days6 nbsp Sir Patrick Duncan 1870 1943 5 April 1937 17 July 1943 6 years 103 days nbsp George VI 1936 1952 nbsp Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet 1873 1960 Officer Administering the Government 17 July 1943 1 January 1946 2 years 168 days7 nbsp Gideon Brand van Zyl 1873 1956 1 January 1946 1 January 1951 5 years8 nbsp Ernest George Jansen 1881 1959 1 January 1951 25 November 1959 8 years 328 days nbsp Lucas Cornelius Steyn 1903 1976 Officer Administering the Government 26 November 1959 11 December 1959 15 days nbsp Elizabeth II 1952 1961 9 nbsp Charles Robberts Swart 1894 1982 11 December 1959 30 April 1961 1 year 140 days nbsp Lucas Cornelius Steyn 1903 1976 Officer Administering the Government 30 April 1961 31 May 1961 31 daysFlag of the governor general edit nbsp 1910 1931 nbsp 1931 1953 nbsp 1953 1961See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Governors General of South Africa State President of South Africa President of South Africa Prime Minister of South AfricaNotes edit Contemporary Dutch spelling used in South Africa from 1905 to 1925 Modern Dutch spelling Gouverneur generaal van de Unie van Zuid Afrika Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governor General of South Africa amp oldid 1182714582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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