when did the south Africa become a democratic country
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27 April 1994
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In 27 April 1994 South Africa becomes a democratic country. Nelson Mandela was the first President of the newly born democracy in South Africa.
(Democratic country is that country in which people have to right to choose their own government. Example: India).
Some other forms of government:
- Anarchy: absence of government
- Aristocracy: government by the lords
- Autocracy: government by one person, also
- known as dictatorship
- Autonomy: the right of self government
- Bureaucracy: Government run by officials
- Theocracy: Government by the laws of
- religion
- Monarchy: government by the King or
- queen
- Plutocracy: government by the rich
- Neocrarcy: government by the inexperienced person
- Gerontocracy: government by old men
- Ochlocracy: government by mob
- Kekistocracy: government by worst citizens
- Oligarchy: government by few people
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