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discuss the safeguards taken by the leaders of South Africa to protect the interests of all the groups in the country while preparing the constitution.

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Constitution making is not unique to South Africa. Every country has diverse groups of people. Their relationship may not have been as. South Africa's first bill of rights was contained in Chapter 3 of the transitional Constitution of 1993, which was drawn up as part of the negotiations to end apartheid. This "interim Bill of Rights", which came into force on 27 April 1994 (the date of the first non-racial election), was largely limited to civil and political rights (negative rights).[1] The current Bill of Rights, which replaced it on 4 February 1997 (the commencement date of the final Constitution), retained all of these rights and added a number of new positive economic, social and cultural rights.

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