The
apartheid system in
South Africa was ended through a series of negotiations between 1990 and 1993 and through unilateral steps by the
de Klerk government. These
negotiations took place between the governing
National Party, the
African National Congress, and a wide variety of other political organisations. Negotiations took place against a backdrop of political violence in the country, including allegations of a state-sponsored third force destabilising the country. The negotiations resulted in South Africa's first non-racial
election, which was won by the
African National Congress.