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CONSTITUTIONAL DILEMMAS Allowing Orania to govern itself sowed secession seed, rebellion

As the political negotiations for a new dispensation took shape in 1993, the Interim Constitution was adopted. One of the main decisions taken was that post-apartheid South Africa would be a unitary state, not a federal state.

The same view was sustained in the final Constitution, which was adopted in 1996.

However, while this decision was binding, something strange was allowed to happen – all in the name of recon- ciliation.

Following the demise of apartheid in 1994, Carel Boshoff IV founded Orania in the Northern Cape. This place elected

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