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explain whether the change have helped to heal the nation from the past and unite the people or not

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The Day of Reconciliation was inaugurated in 1994 as a method to heal the estrangement among the people of South Africa and bring the agreement to a country still hurting from decades of inequality.

After the first common elections in 1994, December 16 extended to form part of the antiquity of post-apartheid South Africa. On 16 December 1995, the title was transformed once more and was observed as a public celebration recognized as the Day of Reconciliation. The establishment of December 16 as a public holiday was an effort to strike a stability among a divided past and strengthening national unity and conciliation in a new political administration

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