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Why is the Constitution of South Africa called the " Model of democracy" ?

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Answered by kaurmohinder542
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JOHANNESBURG - Twenty years ago, South Africa ended decades of oppression under white-minority rule and embraced the dawning of a new democracy.

The year 1994 ushered in a new era of hope for South Africans when the country held its first fully democratic elections and elected its first Black president, Nelson Mandela.

Mandela’s African National Congress has dominated politics ever since and the country has curbed political violence, demolished discriminatory laws and provided basic health care, housing, welfare grants and clean water to millions of impoverished citizens.

Answered by HeartHacker
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becz after struggle of many deacdes on 27 April 1994 ,it got freedom ,in this there was a huge discrimination of black and white ,white was dominant ,there was a unfair system of apatharid ,but the famous freedom fighter also the first president of South Africa Nelson Rohilaland. Mandela declared that after independence there was no apartheid system black ,white ,colour people are equal though white did many unjustice but still they have equal rights like black ,so the South Africa constitution was known as model of democracy .

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