Social Sciences, asked by angel77777, 1 year ago

how was the constitution of South Africa framed

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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Answer:

Republic of South Africa framed/formed the constitution after hard struggle against white supremacist Apartheid regime.

Explanation:

After a few years of protest and affirmation in opposition to the white supremacist Apartheid regime in South Africa, the top elite ultimately realized that it might no longer be viable to rule the blacks via suppression.

As a result, a new Republic of South Africa turned into born, and the political management of both majority blacks and minority whites decided to draw up a brand new charter based on equality of all races and genders, democratic values and human rights.

After discussion, the South African management came up with high- quality Constitution that gave its citizens supreme rights and protected all sections of society within the contemplation.

Answered by joshijayshree
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Answer:

a new Republic of South Africa was born and the political leadership of both the majority blacks and the minority whites decided to draw up a new Constitution. It was decided that the Constitution will be based on equality of all races and genders, democratic values, social justice and human rights

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