Alwyn Schlebusch
Alwyn Louis Schlebusch | |
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Vice State President of South Africa | |
In office 1 January 1981 – 14 September 1984 |
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President | Marais Viljoen |
Prime Minister | P. W. Botha |
Personal details | |
Born | Lady Grey, Eastern Cape |
16 September 1917
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Pretoria |
Political party | National Party |
Spouse(s) | Isabel |
Children | 4 |
Religion | Dutch Reformed |
Alwyn Louis[1] Schlebusch (16 September 1917 – 7 January 2008) was a South African politician, the only holder of the title Vice State President of South Africa from 1 January 1981 to 14 September 1984. He was an Afrikaner with a surname of German origin. He was born in Lady Grey, Eastern Cape[2]
Schlebusch was appointed chair of the eponymous Schlebusch Commission[3] in 1972, which had the power to cut foreign funding and seize the assets of anti-apartheid organizations, such as the Christian Institute of Southern Africa.[4]
The position of Vice State President was created when the Senate was abolished in 1981. During his tenure, Schlebusch chaired the President's Council, which advised on the creation of a new constitution. The post was abolished when the new constitution came into effect, replacing the ceremonial post of State President with an executive State President.[5]
Before holding the post, Schlebusch was mayor of Hennenman in the 1940s, Member of Parliament for Kroonstad from 1962–1980, Minister of Public Works and Immigration in 1976, and Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs in 1979.
Subsequently, he held the position of Minister in the Office of the President in 1986. He died on 7 January 2008. He was survived by a son and two daughters, 14 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. His wife, Isabel, died in 1996 of cancer. She founded the "Toktokkie" cancer campaign in South Africa.[6]
References
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- ↑ http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71619?oid=85121&sn=Detail
- ↑ "SA's only state vice-president dies at 90." Mail & Guardian. 7 January 2008. Retrieved on 22 August 2008.
- ↑ http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global[_id]=2044
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Preceded by | Chancellor of the University of Pretoria 1984–1986 |
Succeeded by Anton Rupert |
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