Do you think the South African constitution(26 April 1994) was inclusive and democratic? how?
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because the rules was in the hand of the people
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The South African example is a good way to understand why we need a constitution and what do constitutions do. The South African constitution inspires democrats all over the world.
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- Following the emergence of the "new democratic South Africa", the Afro-American leaders made an appeal to black people to pardon the white for their atrocities in power.
- It was decided to create a New South Africa centred on equality amongst all races & men & women democracy, social justice and civil rights. The party which had ruled through brutal killings & oppression, as well as, the party that guided the struggle for freedom sat together to draft a common constitution.
- They returned with one of the world's best constitutions after two years of dialogue and debate. This Constitution has granted its people the fullest possible freedoms available in any nations.
- They collectively agreed that none should be disqualified, nobody should be treated like a demon. They decided that everyone, irrespective of what they have achieved or represented in the past, would become "part of the solution". This spirit is summed up in the "Preamble" to the "South African Constitution"
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