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Yuri [45]
2 years ago
5

What were the problems in the path of making for new constitution for south Africa​

History
2 answers:
antoniya [11.8K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The problems were faced by South Africa in framing the new constitution was the whites and the blacks in the modern republic were uniting to live collectively as equals.

Blacks have fears in their mind and desired to safeguard their interests. The black majority was enthusiastic to assure that the democratic system of majority government was not negotiated. They wanted substantial, cultural and financial rights. Moreover , the white minority was intended to preserve its privileges and property.

Explanation:

frozen [14]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

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.

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