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It argues for the equality between the races that Mandela would reject when he became president. It argues for the equality between the races that Mandela would work to fulfill when he became president.It proposes the passage of control from white to black South Africans that Mandela would work to fulfill when he became president It proposes the passage of control from white to black South Africans that Mandela would reject when he became president.
Tarja Halonen was the president of Finland in 2010. She became the first female President of Finland after being elected in January 2000 as Finland's 11th president. She was re-elected in 2006; her current term runs until 2012. A graduate of the University of Helsinki, she became part of Helsinki's city council, and later became a member of Parliament in 1979.
The end of Apartheid in South Africa was marked by its first democratic election in 1994, after which the African National Congress was voted in as the ruling party. Nelson Mandela became president of the party and therefore the country shortly after being released from jail (on Robin Island). He had been held there for his participation in the struggle against apartheid. If you are really interested read his book The Long Walk to Freedom, or just watch the movie.
Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), who had been a political prisoner for 27 years during the apartheid era, was freed in 1990 and elected president in 1994, succeeding the last State President, F. W. de Klerk. (de Klerk and Thabo Mbeki were Mandela's deputy presidents)
This day is celebrated as Freedom Day in South Africa. It is a celebration in memory of the country's first true democratic elections which was held on 27 April 1994. The election became a symbol for the end of apartheid as it saw the election of South Africa's first black president, Mr Nelson Mandela.
South Africans had to cope with apartheid because it became a policy of the government they elected. it was not obvious in the beginning how repressive it would eventually become.
He was anti-apartheid (apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa) and later became the first democratically elected president of that country.
He was imprisoned for over a decade for leading revolts against apartheid. When he was released, people elected him as their new leader. This is significant because he became the first South African president. Basically, he contributed to the overthrow of apartheid.
Arguably the three South Africans that could eventually be remembered as having been the most famous ones of the twentieth century are: • Nelson Mandela, who became the country's first nonracially elected president in 1994 after spending years in prison for resisting the apartheid regime. • F.W. de Klerk, the South African president who engineered the end of apartheid. • Professor doctor Christiaan Barnard, who performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant in 1967. '
After apartheid, Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa.
Do you mean how does a president get elected?
he was elected
Nelson Mandela became the President of South Africa on May 10, 1994. He was elected as the country's first black president after the end of apartheid. His presidency came after years of activism and struggle against racial segregation and inequality in South Africa.
He was elected in November 1860, and became president in January 1861.
Chester Arthur was 51 when he was elected vice-president. He was never elected President but was still 51 when became president.
anti-apartheid
James Madison was elected president in 1807. He was re-elected in 1812.