What were the main guiding principles for the formation of the Constitution of South africa
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Guiding principles for the formation of the Constitution of South Africa are
That whites should not be treated badly as whites do with them
That whites should not be treated badly as whites do with them
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The guiding principles of the new constitution were first articulated in the ANC's African Claims document of 1943, the Non-European Unity Movements 10 point program of 1943, and the 1955 Congress Alliance Freedom Charter. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land, against which all other laws are judged. The constitution made provision for the establishment of a constitutional court which is the final arbitrator of the interoperation of the constitution. The constitutions make provisions for the way the country is governed, The establishment of parliament, the election of the president, the creation and government of provinces and local authorities.
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