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Constitutional Types

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Discuss the evolution of South African governance from the 'Apartheid Constitution' to the 'Democratic Constitution of 1996'. In your answer, analyse the shift in constitutional types regarding power distribution (Unitary vs. Federal) and authority (Sovereign vs. Subordinate).

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Tawanda Makunike

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