1st Cabinet of Union of South Africa (since 1909 South Africa Act) | |
1910 | |
Date formed | 15 September 1910 |
Date dissolved | 20 October 1915 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | King George V (represented by The Viscount Gladstone, later The Viscount Buxton) |
Head of government | Louis Botha |
No. of ministers | 8 |
Member party | South African Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Unionist Party |
Opposition leader | Leander Starr Jameson |
History | |
Election(s) | 1910 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years, 1 month and 5 days |
Successor | Botha II |
The Louis Botha government appointed the members of the government in South Africa led by Prime Minister Louis Botha between 31 May 1910 and 3 September 1919.
The former boer general Louis Botha, Prime Minister of Transvaal was appointed by the British crown to become the first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa during its formation on 31 May 1910. The very first national general elections were held on 15 September 1910 and ended in the victory of the coalition led by the "Het Volk" party led by Louis Botha (67 seats) against the 37 seats won by the Unionists of Leander Starr Jameson. The remaining 26 seats were won by small parties.
The Botha coalition, made up of Anglo-Afrikaner parties, became the South African Party. In Elections of October 1915, the South African Party won 54 seats against 40 for Unionists 27 seats in the National Party, 4 seats to the Labour Party of South Africa and six seats distributed among small groups.
Cabinet
Post | Minister | Term | Party | ||||
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Prime Minister | Gen. Louis Botha | 1910 | 1915 | SAP | |||
Minister of Agriculture |
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1913 | 1915 | SAP | |||
Gen. Louis Botha | 1912 | 1913 | SAP | ||||
The Hon. J.W. Sauer MP | 1912 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Gen. Louis Botha | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Commerce and Industry (merged with Department of Mines in 1912) |
|
1911 | 1912 | SAP | |||
The Hon. F.R. Moore MP | 1910 | 1911 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Defence (newly formed) |
Gen. Jan Smuts | 1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
Minister of Education |
|
1910 | 1915 | SAP | |||
Minister of Finance | Gen. Jan Smuts | 1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. Henry Charles Hull MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Interior Affairs | Gen. Jan Smuts | 1913 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. Abraham Fischer MP | 1912 | 1913 | SAP | ||||
Gen. Jan Smuts | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Justice |
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1913 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. J.W. Sauer MP | 1912 | 1913 | SAP | ||||
The Hon. J.B.M. Hertzog MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Lands and Irrigation |
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1913 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. Abraham Fischer MP | 1910 | 1913 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Mines and Industry |
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1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
Gen. Jan Smuts | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Native Affairs | Gen. Louis Botha | 1913 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. J.W. Sauer MP | 1912 | 1913 | SAP | ||||
The Hon. J.B.M. Hertzog MP | 1912 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
The Hon. Henry Burton MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs |
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1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. George Leuchars MP | 1912 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
The Hon. D.P. de Villiers Graaf MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Public Works |
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1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. D.P. de Villiers Graaf MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Minister of Railways and Harbours |
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1912 | 1915 | SAP | |||
The Hon. J.W. Sauer MP | 1910 | 1912 | SAP | ||||
Sources
- "Geocities – South Africa". Geocities (Web Archive). Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2007.