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ethos of constitution of republic of South Africa​

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Answered by Anonymous
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South Africa's constitution officially came into supreme law in 1997, with the aim of protecting the majority people of South Africa, who were disadvantaged during apartheid, whilst not undermining minority rights. This took a really long time, with original talks between the ANC and the apartheid government starting all the way back in 1991.

In Chapter 1: Founding Provisions, it outlines the significance of the South African flag and the national anthem. In this chapter, you’ll find the answer to your question. It outlines the ethos of the constitution: Principles of human rights, constitutional supremacy, the rule of law and universal adult suffrage.

The South African constitution is also very progressive for an African country. Allowing for the protection of LGBTQ+ rights. It is also influenced by western politics which dictate innocence until proven guilty in courts, as well as a right to fair trial.

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Answered by Samudya37
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South Africa's constitution officially came into supreme law in 1997, with the aim of protecting the majority people of South Africa, who were disadvantaged during apartheid, whilst not undermining minority rights. This took a really long time, with original talks between the ANC and the apartheid government starting all the way back in 1991.

In Chapter 1: Founding Provisions, it outlines the significance of the South African flag and the national anthem. In this chapter, you’ll find the answer to your question. It outlines the ethos of the constitution: Principles of human rights, constitutional supremacy, the rule of law and universal adult suffrage.

The South African constitution is also very progressive for an African country. Allowing for the protection of LGBTQ+ rights. It is also influenced by western politics which dictate innocence until proven guilty in courts, as well as a right to fair trial.

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