When did the South Africa became a democratic country?
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South Africa became a democratic country in the year 1994 on 27th April.
It was on this day that South Africa that the legal citizens of the country were given the opportunity to cast their own votes and choose their own leader.
It was an end to the apartheid rule in the country.
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South Africa became a democratic country on 27th April 1994.
On 27th April 1994, South Africa's interim constitution which was adopted in November 1993, came into effect to administer South Africa's first democratic elections and shifted the the country towards the constitution of a new political, social and economic order
On this day, first, non-racial, democratic elections were held in South Africa. It was an end of the apartheid rule and established a new constitutional order in South Africa.