President of the Senate of South Africa

The President of the Senate presided over the Senate of South Africa, the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa. The President was chosen from among the Senators at its first sitting following a general election and whenever the office was vacant. The President acted as a "referee", taking charge of debates to make sure that the Senators could participate freely while keeping to the rules. The President also had managerial duties to ensure that Senate runs smoothly. Each political party in the Senate elected a chief whip to run its affairs. The presiding officers, the chief whips, and the Leader of Government Business (the person appointed by the Cabinet to liaise with Parliament) together decided on the programme of work.

President of the Senate of South Africa
Incumbent
None
Senate of South Africa
StyleHonourable President
TypePresiding officer of one chamber in a bicameral legislature
ResidenceCape Town
AppointerElected by members of the Senate
Formation1 November 1910
First holderFrancis William Reitz
Final holderKobie Coetsee
Abolished4 February 1997

The President of the Senate had a dormant commission to become acting State President of South Africa when there was a vacancy in that office, which was often the case, especially between 1967 and 1979.

The Senate was abolished for the first time in 1980, with effect from 1 January 1981, during a process of constitutional reform, and replaced with the President's Council. The Senate was briefly reestablished under the 1993 interim constitution. The Senate was abolished for the second and final time under the 1997 constitution. The office of President of the Senate was succeeded by the office of Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces.

List of presidents (1910–1980 and 1994–1997) edit

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Presidents of the First Senate (1910–1980)
1 Francis William Reitz
(1844–1934)
1 November 191010 March 192110 years, 129 daysSouth African Party
2 H. C. van Heerden
(1862–1933)
11 March 192130 June 19298 years, 111 daysSouth African Party
3 R. A. Kerr19 July 192916 January 1930181 daysNational Party
4 Christiaan Andries van Niekerk
(1874–1966)
17 January 193018 January 194010 years, 1 dayNational Party
(until 1934)
United Party
(from 1934)
5 François Stephanus Malan
(1871–1941)
19 January 194031 December 1941
(Died in office)
1 year, 346 daysUnited Party
6 Philippus Arnoldus Myburgh
(1880–1946)
12 January 194231 December 19453 years, 353 daysUnited Party
7 Pieter Jurie Wessels
(1878–1958)
18 January 19465 August 19482 years, 200 daysUnited Party
(4) Christiaan Andries van Niekerk
(1874–1966)
6 August 194819 January 196112 years, 166 daysNational Party
8 Jozua François Naudé
(1889–1969)
20 January 196131 May 1969
(Died in office)
8 years, 131 daysNational Party
9 Johannes de Klerk
(1903–1979)
6 June 1969January 19766 years, 6 monthsNational Party
10 Marais Viljoen
(1915–2007)
23 January 197618 June 19793 years, 146 daysNational Party
11 Jimmy Kruger
(1917–1987)
19 June 197931 December 19801 year, 195 daysNational Party
Post abolished (1 January 1981 – 20 May 1994)
President of the Second Senate (1994–1997)
12 Kobie Coetsee
(1931–2000)
20 May 19944 February 19972 years, 260 daysNational Party

See also edit

References edit

  • Keesing's Contemporary Archives (various volumes)
  • The South African Constitution, by H.J. May (3rd edition 1955, Juta & Co)


External links edit