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The TEC consisted of 19 people, one each from the 19 groups that participated in the negotiations, and it had a number of subcouncils. The subcouncils focused on particular areas, such as stability and security, intelligence, and law and order, with members appointed because of specific expertise,
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and they received instructions from the TEC. TEC subcouncils had the power to curtail government actions, to access information relevant to their purposes, and to review and reject legislation passed by the
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The TEC was created by the Transitional Executive Council Act, 1993, and consisted of one member of each of the parties that participated in the negotiations, with the notable exceptions of the
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government, after its collapse in March 1994, and the appointment of two administrators for the territory, and it took control of
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that was established by law to facilitate the transition to democracy, in the lead-up to the country's
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refused to give assurances that it would permit free and fair elections in the territory.
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if it deemed that these laws would hamper the attainment of democratic elections.
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downplayed the role of the TEC after its first sitting on 7 December 1993,
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would not be impartial, as it would also be contesting the election.
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Republic of South Africa

State President
Frederik Willem de Klerk
Negotiations to end apartheid
1994 election
De Klerk Cabinet
Mandela Cabinet
South Africa
first non-racial election in April 1994
multi-party negotiations that ended apartheid
African National Congress
National Party
Pan Africanist Congress
Inkatha Freedom Party
Tricameral Parliament of South Africa
Bantustans
State President
F. W. De Klerk
Cyril Ramaphosa
Ciskei
Boputhatswana
Lucas Mangope
"First meeting of the Transitional Executive Council 7 December 1993"
"The Transitional Executive Council has its first meeting in Cape Town and adopts a resolution of the Multi-party Negotiating Co"



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