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− | + | The [[Convention for a Democratic South Africa]] (best known by its acronym, [[Codesa]] (or [[CODESA]]) was a negotiating forum set up under the chairmanship of the [[ANC]]’s Cyril Ramaphosa and the [[NP]]’s Roelf Meyer to produce a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa at the end of 1991, This lead to the first democratic general elections in 1994, after some deadlocks had been solved. | |
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Revision as of 09:19, 1 June 2019
The Convention for a Democratic South Africa (best known by its acronym, Codesa (or CODESA) was a negotiating forum set up under the chairmanship of the ANC’s Cyril Ramaphosa and the NP’s Roelf Meyer to produce a new constitutional dispensation in South Africa at the end of 1991, This lead to the first democratic general elections in 1994, after some deadlocks had been solved.
Return to South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to Main Page.