Multi‑Party Negotiating Process

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The Multi‑Party Negotiating Process was the forum in the early 1990s where South African political parties and groups negotiated the country’s transition from apartheid to democracy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf South African political process
political negotiation forum
context transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa
country South Africa
domain conflict resolution
politics
followedBy establishment of democratic government in South Africa
goal end apartheid
establish democratic governance in South Africa
historicalSignificance central forum for negotiating post‑apartheid political order
key step in dismantling apartheid
language Afrikaans
English
various South African indigenous languages
location South Africa NERFINISHED
method dialogue and negotiation among multiple parties
negotiationType multi‑party negotiation
participants South African political groups
South African political parties
precededBy apartheid regime in South Africa
purpose negotiate South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy
relatedTo South African constitutional reform
apartheid
democratization of South Africa
scope national political settlement
startDate early 1990s
timePeriod early 1990s
topic constitutional negotiations
political transition
power‑sharing arrangements

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Interim Constitution of South Africa, 1993 negotiatedIn Multi‑Party Negotiating Process
Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) followedBy Multi‑Party Negotiating Process
subject surface form: Convention for a Democratic South Africa
this entity surface form: Multi-Party Negotiating Process