In 1994, South Africa held its first democratic elections, marking the end of apartheid. Nelson Mandela, representing the African National Congress (ANC), was elected as the country's first Black president. His victory symbolized a significant shift towards racial equality and reconciliation in South Africa, as it was the first time all citizens, regardless of race, could vote. Mandela's presidency paved the way for a new era of governance and social justice in the nation.
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