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describe the role of Nelson Mandela in making South Africa apartheid free Nation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The new constitution of the fifth nation was drawn up by the South African Parliament elected in 1994 and adopted by President Nelson Mandela on 18 December 1996.

Explanation:

Given this lengthy jail sentence, Mandela never wavered from his confidence in egalitarian values and the equality and solidarity of all the citizens of South Africa.

He worked diligently before and after becoming the first President of the new Republic of South Africa to ensure that the Constitution of South Africa was built on the principle of representative governance and progressive democratic socialism.

South Africa, a society criticized until recently by the entire world as the most undemocratic, is now regarded as a paradigm of democracy as a consequence of its actions.

Answered by rutujisnt
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Answer:

  • Big contribution that's why he is popularly know as second Gandhi.
  • spent 28 years in jail which is not a small job.
  • South Africa became independent on 10th may 1994.
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