IF WE, South Africans, believe that our country is a democracy, then by definition, a democracy is “a way of governing which depends on the will of the people”. To be politically correct, “government of the people, by the people and for the people”, as explained by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the US.
Therefore, officials in the highest office of our country should believe that public servants, elected by the citizens of our country, ought to respect the principles of the ideology.
However, since the dawn of our democracy and despite the state’s promises to improve the lives of our people, by advancing a transformative constitution, it has been merely a pipe dream because it remains elusive.
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