Charles Robberts Swart

Charles Robberts Swart (1894 - 1982) was the last Governor-General of the Union of South Africa and the first State President of the Republic of South Africa. A longtime National Party politician, he was appointed Governor General in 1959. After whites voted in the 1960 referendum to sever South Africa's links with the British monarchy, Swart was chosen to be the Republic's first State President in 1961. This convention became common in other former Commonwealth Realms. Swart held this new office until 1967.
Preceded by:
Lucas Cornelius Steyn
Governors-General of the Union of South Africa Succeeded by:
Republic
Preceded by:
New Creation
1st State President of South Africa Succeeded by:
Jozua Franois Naud
Swart, Charles Robberts Swart, Charles Robberts Swart, Charles Robberts Swart, Charles Robberts

 

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