Viljoen, Marais

Viljoen, Marais
▪ 2008

      South African politician

born Dec. 2, 1915 , Robertson, S.Af.

died Jan. 4, 2007, Pretoria, S.Af.
was the fifth president (1979–84) of South Africa and the last to serve as a purely ceremonial head of state before the revised constitution of 1984 gave his successors greater power. In 1937 he joined the staff of the Afrikaans newspaper Die Transvaler, which was edited by H.F. Verwoerd. Viljoen was elected to Parliament in 1953, and after Verwoerd became prime minister in 1958, he appointed Viljoen to the first of several cabinet posts. Viljoen was president of the Senate from 1976 (briefly serving as acting president when Nicolaas Diederichs died in office in 1978) until June 1979 when he was elected to replace Pres. B.J. Vorster, who had resigned in the midst of a government scandal.

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▪ president of South Africa
born Dec. 2, 1915, Robertson, S.Af.
died Jan. 4, 2007, Pretoria

      South African politician, who was the fifth state president (1979–84) of South Africa (a largely ceremonial post).

      Viljoen was born on a farm in the Cape Province and orphaned at the age of four. Forced to leave school before matriculation (which he obtained later by private study), he joined the post office as a telegraphist at the age of 18. In 1937 he moved on to journalism as a reporter for the newly founded Afrikaans newspaper Die Transvaler, which was edited by the future prime minister H.F. Verwoerd (Verwoerd, Hendrik Frensch), who in time would give Viljoen his first cabinet post.

      Years of service as an efficient party organizer led to Viljoen's election as a member of the Transvaal provincial council in 1949 and to a seat in Parliament four years later (1953). In 1958 he became deputy minister of labour and mines, and he later served, either as deputy minister or as minister, in the departments of Coloured affairs, immigration, education, the interior, and posts and telecommunications. In these positions he firmly supported the National Party's policy of apartheid, or separate development, for South Africa's racial groups. Viljoen was president of the Senate from 1976 until he was elected to replace John Vorster (Vorster, John) as state president in 1979.

      Viljoen served until September 1984, when a new constitution dramatically increasing the president's powers came into effect. Pieter Willem Botha (Botha, P. W.) became the first state president under this new constitution. Viljoen subsequently retired from politics.

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