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Summary The Negotiation Process - History Grade 12 IEB

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The following notes are in depth and detailed notes on the Negotiation Process in South Africa and the coming of a democracy. The notes are broken up in a way that is easy to remember for commonly asked source based questions by the IEB and offers a summary of a timeline at the end. The notes include the negotiation process that occurred during the CODESA talks in SA and the obstacles to democracy and the election.

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