Welensky, Sir Roy

Welensky, Sir Roy
born Jan. 20, 1907, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia
died Dec. 5, 1991, Blandford Forum, Dorset, Eng.

Rhodesian politician.

He worked on the railways as a youth, later becoming head of the Railway Workers Union. He held the heavyweight boxing title for Rhodesia, 1925–27. He began his political career with election to Northern Rhodesia's legislature in 1938. A strong supporter of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (now Malawi), he was elected to its first parliament and became prime minister in 1956. He served until the Federation broke up in 1963, when Southern Rhodesia declared independence as Zimbabwe.

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▪ South African politician
original name  Roland Welensky  
born Jan. 20, 1907, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia [now Harare, Zimb.]
died Dec. 5, 1991, Blandford Forum, Dorset, Eng.

      Northern Rhodesian trade unionist and statesman who helped found the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and served as its deputy minister (1953–56) and prime minister (1956–63).

      Welensky, of East European Jewish stock on his father's side and South African Dutch on his mother's, first gained prominence as a professional boxer, holding the heavyweight title for Southern and Northern Rhodesia from 1925 to 1927. He had previously joined the railway service (1924), and as an active member of the Railway Workers Union he won such significant concessions that he was elected to the union's national council. He later served as the union's chairman (1953–63). He entered politics, was elected to Northern Rhodesia's Legislative Council in 1938, and was named to the Executive Council in 1946. He founded the Northern Rhodesia Labour Party in 1941.

      In 1953 (the year that he was knighted) Welensky and Sir Godfrey Huggins, prime minister of Southern Rhodesia, succeeded in establishing a federation made up of the two Rhodesias and Nyasaland. Their new Federal Party, dedicated to “racial partnership,” won 24 of the 26 elected seats. Huggins resigned as prime minister in 1956, and Welensky succeeded him. He served concurrently as Minister of External Affairs and for a time also as Minister of Defense. Welensky's Federal Party won the federal election of 1958, but nationalist feelings mounted and the federation was dissolved in 1963. Hoping to promote a multiracial society in gradual stages, Welensky tried to extend his political influence into Southern Rhodesia. In the October 1964 election there, however, his party suffered a crushing defeat.

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