twenty five percent, the ANC would not be able to take any
major decision without the consent of the National Party. Our
delegation under the leadership of Comrade Cyril
Ramaphosa uncompromisely rejected this fiction.
Later President
De Klerk and I exchanged views on the
matter at the residence of Dr Bill Venter, then Chief of the
industrial giant, Altron. Again, I urged the President to drop
the idea, pointing out that we wanted nothing less than a true
democratic government as understood by the civilised world.
I warned him that, trying to sell us another version of racial
discrimination was unacceptable and, worst of all I said, that
would irreparably damage his credibility. I added that our
delegation at the Kempton Park negotiation centre, and
other delegates were engaged in advanced discussions on
the Government of National Unity, which was a far superior
principle than either of his two proposals. We finally agreed
that this would be one of the best instruments for uniting our