why south africa Constitution is seen as a model of
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Why do South Africa need a Constitution? The black majority was keen to ensure that the democratic principle of majority rule was not compromised. They wanted substantial social and economic rights. The white minority was keen to protect its privileges and property.
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An integral part of the negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa was the creation of a new constitution. ... The parties to the MPNP adopted this idea and proceeded to draft the Interim Constitution of 1993, which was formally enacted by Parliament and came into force on 27 April 1994.
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