Political Science, asked by pritipd8, 10 months ago

Explain how did white minorities and black majority agreed to draw up a common constitution for South Africa?

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Answered by jainsuchitra2006
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here is your answer;

A commitment was generated by The African National Congress (the black majority) & The South African government who represented (the white minority) This was called Groote Schuur Minute which laid the foundations of the peace process that ended Aparthied & racial discrimination. This historical event occurred on May 4 1990 at The Presidential palace Groote Schuur allowed the government to remove obstacles to the negotiating process including returning exiles release of political prisoners On August 6 1990 The armed struggle of The African National Congress was finally suspened laying the foundation for a peaceful settlement. The National Peace Accord on September 14 1991 was the key component in beginning formal peace negotiations which pretty much created the government that exists in South Africa todayThe issues agreed upon by blacks and whites in South Africa while making new constitution were : The whites agreed to the rule of one person one vote. they also agreed for some basic rights for poor and workers The blacks agreed that majority rule would not be absolute and the majority would not take away the property of whites..

Answered by saivivek16
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Explanation:

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They themselves awareness among them . They believe that one man one vote.

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