Marais Viljoen
{{Short description|South African politician}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Marais Viljoen
| honorific_suffix = DMS
| image = Marais Viljoen.jpg
| caption = Viljoen in 1960
| office = 5th State President of South Africa
| term_start = 4 June 1979
| term_end = 4 September 1984
| primeminister = Pieter Willem Botha
| vicepresident = Alwyn Schlebusch {{nowrap|(1982–1984)}}
| predecessor = Johannes Vorster
| successor = Pieter Willem Botha
| term_start2 = 21 August 1978
| term_end2 = 10 October 1978
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| primeminister2 = {{ubl|Johannes Vorster|Pieter Willem Botha}}
| predecessor2 = Nicolaas Diederichs
| successor2 = Johannes Vorster
| order3 = President of the Senate
| term_start3 = 22 January 1976
| term_end3 = 19 June 1979
| predecessor3 = Johannes de Klerk
| successor3 = Jimmy Kruger
| birth_date = {{birth date|1915|12|2|df=y}}
| birth_place = Robertson, Cape Province, Union of South Africa
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2007|01|4|1915|12|2}}
| death_place = Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
| party = National Party
Ossewabrandwag (affilated)
| spouse = {{marriage|Dorothea Maria Brink|1940|2005|end= her death}}
| alma_mater = University of Cape Town
| children = Elizabeth Magdalena
}}
Marais Viljoen, {{post-nominals|country=ZAR|DMS}} (2 December 1915 – 4 January 2007) was the last ceremonial State President of South Africa from 4 June 1979 until 3 September 1984. Viljoen became the last of the ceremonial presidents of South Africa when he was succeeded in 1984 by Prime Minister P. W. Botha, who combined the offices into an executive state presidency.{{cite news| url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/marais-viljoen-431477.html |location=London |work=The Independent | title=Marais Viljoen | date=10 January 2007}}
Early life
Viljoen was the youngest of six children of Magdalena Debora "Lenie" (de Villiers) and Gabriel Francois Viljoen. He was married on 20 April 1940 to Dorothea Maria Brink (17 September 1917 – 5 October 2005), with whom he had one daughter Elizabeth Magdalena (Elna) Viljoen.
After finishing school at Jan van Riebeeck High School in Cape Town, he went to work in the Post Office, and thereafter at the Afrikaans language newspaper, Die Transvaler, edited by Hendrik Verwoerd, who later became prime minister.
Early political career
Viljoen was elected to the House of Assembly as MP for Alberton, near Johannesburg, as President of the Senate, and as acting State President from 21 August 1978 to 10 October 1978, when B.J. Vorster was briefly elected to the position. Viljoen was seen as a relatively-moderate member of the National Party, which instituted apartheid.{{cite news |url=http://www.mg.co.za/article/2007-01-05-former-state-president-marais-viljoen-passes-away |title=Former state president Marais Viljoen passes away |work=Mail & Guardian |date=5 January 2007}}
State Presidency
After Vorster's resignation as a result of the Muldergate Scandal in 1979, Viljoen held the post of non-executive State President from 4 June 1979 until 3 September 1984. The State Presidency during this time was a ceremonial post, like that of the Governor-General, which it replaced in 1961.
Under the 1983 Constitution, the last under apartheid, the position of the State President was changed to a more powerful executive position. Viljoen retired and was replaced by P. W. Botha, who until 1984 had been the executive Prime Minister. After Viljoen had retired from public life, he continued to maintain an interest in politics.{{cite web |url=http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/&articleid=294991 |title= Article Archives|website=www.mg.co.za |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312053623/http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=%2Fbreaking_news%2Fbreaking_news__national%2F&articleid=294991 |archive-date=12 March 2007}}
Depiction on a coin
He is depicted on the obverse of the 1985 1 Rand coin.
Death
Viljoen died on 4 January 2007 of heart failure.{{cite news
|url=http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/&articleid=294991
|title=Former state president Marais Viljoen passes away
|work=Mail & Guardian
|date=5 January 2007
|access-date=2007-01-05
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312053623/http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=%2Fbreaking_news%2Fbreaking_news__national%2F&articleid=294991
|archive-date=12 March 2007
}} He received a state funeral on 13 January 2007.{{cite news
|url=http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/economy.aspx?ID=BD4A358876
|title=Viljoen funeral shows SA 'moving forward'
|work=Business Day
|date=15 January 2007| archive-date=29 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929102932/http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/economy.aspx?ID=BD4A358876
|access-date=2007-01-05}}
Ancestry
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|title=Ancestors of Marais Viljoen
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|1= 1. Marais Viljoen
|2= 2. Gabriel Francois Viljoen
|3= 3. Magdalena Debora de Villiers
|4= 4. Petrus Jacobus Viljoen
|5= 5. Anna Susanna Johanna Wentzel
|6= 6. Johannes Hendrikus de Villiers
|7= 7. Hester Debora Francina Marais
|8= 8. Hendrik Christoffel Viljoen
|9= 9. Elisabet Johanna du Toit
|10= 10. Johannes Jacobus Wentzel
|11= 11. Anna Margaretha Maree
|12= 12. Petrus Johannes de Villiers
|13= 13. Magdalena Debora Retief
|14= 14. Daniel Johannes Marais
|15= 15. Johanna Maria Siebrits
}}
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Category:People from Robertson, Western Cape
Category:South African people of Dutch descent
Category:National Party (South Africa) politicians
Category:State Presidents of South Africa
Category:Presidents of the Senate of South Africa
Category:Members of the House of Assembly (South Africa)