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what were the problems faced in making of constitution of South Africa? what compromises were made between black and whitehat

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Answered by aman3813
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The problem faced was that there were so many people of different color and cast and they needed constitution for all, which would be acceptable to all.... Black and white agreed to forget past and blacks shouldn't forget all atrocities done by whites and they shouldn't be thrown out of power....
Answered by sabirsubhani202
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After many years of protest and demonstrations against the white supremacist Apartheid regime in South Africa, the power elite finally realised that it would no longer be possible to rule the blacks through repression. As a result, 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. To this purpose, the black leaders appealed to fellow blacks to forgive the whites for the atrocities they had committed while in power. After two years of debate and discussion, the South African leadership came up with what is considered as one of the best Constitutions in modern world history. This Constitution gave its citizens extensive rights and included all sections of the society (regardless of their previous political opinions or biases) in the deliberations.

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