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Vice State President of the South African Republic
Vise-staatspresident der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek

Longest serving
Nicolaas Smit

20 June 1887 – 4 April 1896
StyleHis Excellency
FormationMarch 1877
First holderPaul Kruger
Final holderSchalk Willem Burger
Abolished31 May 1902

The Vice State President of the South African Republic (Dutch: Vise-staatspresident der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek) was the second highest political position in the South African Republic.

The vice president was chosen by the Volksraad among the members of the Executive Council (Uitvoerende Raad). The vice president was to act if the State President of the South African Republic was indisposed in case of mental or bodily disability, or was outside of the country. The vice president was constitutional successor of the president.[1]

The position was first established in March 1877 before the British annexation in April 1877.[2]

List of officeholders[edit]

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Paul Kruger
(1825–1904)[1][3]
March 1877 12 April 1877 1 month
First Boer War (12 April 1877 – 8 August 1881)
First British annexation (Transvaal Colony)
[a]
(1) Paul Kruger
(1825–1904)[b]
13 December 1880 9 May 1883 2 years, 147 days
2 Piet Joubert
(1834–1900)[5]
May 1883 October 1884[6] 1 year, 5 months
3 Cornelis Johannes Bodenstein
(1826–1885)[7]
November 1884 26 June 1885 7 months
4 Christiaan Johannes Joubert
(1834–1911)
1885[8] 1887[9] 2 years
5 Nicolaas Smit
(1837–1896)
20 June 1887[10] 4 April 1896 8 years, 289 days
Second Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902)
(2) Piet Joubert
(1834–1900)[11]
May 1896 28 March 1900 3 years, 10 months
6 Schalk Willem Burger
(1852–1918)[12]
May 1900[13] 31 May 1902 2 years
Post abolished with the Treaty of Vereeniging
Second British annexation (Transvaal Colony)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The government of the South African Republic resumed to exercise its functions in accordance with the resolution of the Volksraad of 13 December 1880; Transvaal Territory was granted self-government in accordance with the Pretoria Convention, subject to the suzerainty of the British crown, on 8 August 1881.
  • ^ Kruger was a member of the triumvirate, and also held this additional title.[4]
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Du Plessis, Jacobus Stephanus (1954). "11: Plaasvervanging van die Staatspresident" [11: Replacement of the State President] (PDF). Die ontstaan en ontwikkeling van die amp van die staatspresident in die Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, 1858–1902 [The origin and development of the office of state president in the South African Republic, 1858-1902] (PhD) (in Dutch). hdl:10394/14081.
  • ^ Amery, Leopold Stennett; Childers, Erskine; Tallboy, G. P.; Williams, Basil (1900). "III The Annexation and its Reversal". The Times history of the war in South Africa, 1899–1902. London: S. Low, Marston and company, ltd.
  • ^ Laband, John (2014). The Transvaal Rebellion: The First Boer War, 1880-1881. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-86846-0.
  • ^ "South African Republic (Transvaal): Heads of State: 1880–1902". Archontology.org.
  • ^ Souza, Francis Hugh De (2004). A Question Of Treason. Kiaat Creations. ISBN 978-0-620-32030-6.
  • ^ Appleton's Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1885. D. Appleton & Company. 1885.
  • ^ De Kock, W. J. (1968). "Dictionary of South African biography". [Pretoria] : Nasional Boekhandel Bpk. for National Council for Social Research, Dept. of Higher Education.
  • ^ Almanach de Gotha 1887 (in French). J. Perthes. 1887.
  • ^ Hirschson, Niel (1974). The Naming of Johannesburg as an Historical Commentary. Nugget Press. ISBN 9780620003575.
  • ^ Hermann, H.B.K (July 1981). Pretoriana, no. 081, July 1981, 003_p026-035.pdf. Journal of the Old Pretoria Society. hdl:2263/14188.
  • ^ Fitzpatrick, Percy (1976). Fitzpatrick: South African Politician : Selected Papers, 1888-1906. McGraw-Hill Book Company. ISBN 9780070912854.
  • ^ Fitzpatrick, Percy (1979). South African memories: scraps of history. AD. Donker. ISBN 9780949937551.
  • ^ Krüger, Paul (1902). The Memoirs of Paul Kruger Four Times President of the South African Republic (PDF). New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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