South African general election, 1999
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The South African general election of 1999 was the country's second democratic national vote after the end of apartheid, resulting in Thabo Mbeki succeeding Nelson Mandela as president.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| 1999 South African general election | 1 |
| South African general election, 1999 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: South African general election, 1999 Context triple: [South African general election, 1994, precedes, South African general election, 1999]
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South African general election, 1994
The South African general election of 1994 was the country’s first fully democratic, multiracial national vote, marking the end of apartheid and leading to Nelson Mandela’s election as president.
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South African general elections
South African general elections are nationwide democratic polls held periodically to choose representatives for the country’s National Assembly and provincial legislatures.
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South African general election, 1989
The South African general election of 1989 was the last whites-only parliamentary election held under apartheid, marking a turning point that led to negotiations to end minority rule and transition to democracy.
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South African general election, 1987
The South African general election of 1987 was a whites-only parliamentary election held under apartheid, in which the ruling National Party retained power amid growing internal resistance and international pressure for reform.
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Independent Electoral Commission (South Africa)
The Independent Electoral Commission (South Africa) is the national body responsible for managing and overseeing free and fair elections across South Africa’s democratic system.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: South African general election, 1999 Target entity description: The South African general election of 1999 was the country's second democratic national vote after the end of apartheid, resulting in Thabo Mbeki succeeding Nelson Mandela as president.
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A.
South African general election, 1994
The South African general election of 1994 was the country’s first fully democratic, multiracial national vote, marking the end of apartheid and leading to Nelson Mandela’s election as president.
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B.
South African general elections
South African general elections are nationwide democratic polls held periodically to choose representatives for the country’s National Assembly and provincial legislatures.
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C.
South African general election, 1989
The South African general election of 1989 was the last whites-only parliamentary election held under apartheid, marking a turning point that led to negotiations to end minority rule and transition to democracy.
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D.
South African general election, 1987
The South African general election of 1987 was a whites-only parliamentary election held under apartheid, in which the ruling National Party retained power amid growing internal resistance and international pressure for reform.
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E.
Independent Electoral Commission (South Africa)
The Independent Electoral Commission (South Africa) is the national body responsible for managing and overseeing free and fair elections across South Africa’s democratic system.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: South African general election, 1999 Description of subject: The South African general election of 1999 was the country's second democratic national vote after the end of apartheid, resulting in Thabo Mbeki succeeding Nelson Mandela as president.
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