
Government of National Unity (South Africa)
The Government of National Unity in South Africa was a power-sharing arrangement established after the end of apartheid in 1994. It included representatives from major political parties, notably the African National Congress (ANC), the National Party, and the inkatha Freedom Party, to promote stability and inclusivity during the country's transition to democracy. This coalition aimed to ensure cooperation among diverse groups and facilitate peaceful governance as the nation moved from segregation to a multiracial democracy. It lasted for a specified period, reflecting an effort to unify the nation and build a foundation for inclusive political participation.