22nd South African Parliament

[[File:National Assembly (South Africa) seats 1994.svg|thumb|right|Makeup of the National Assembly in the 22nd Parliament

{{legend|#33a02c|ANC}} {{legend|#ff7f00|NP}} {{legend|#e31a1c|IFP}} {{legend|#6a3d9a|VF}} {{legend|#1f78b4|DP}} {{legend|#666|other parties}} ]] The 22nd Parliament of the Republic of South Africa was elected in the elections of 27 April 1994; it was the first parliament in South Africa's history to be elected by voters of all races. Nelson Mandela's African National Congress formed a government of national unity with F. W. de Klerk's National Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi's Inkatha Freedom Party. The three racially based houses from previous parliaments were replaced with the re-introduced Senate and National Assembly. In 1997, on the introduction of the final Constitution, the Senate was replaced by the National Council of Provinces, which continues to serve as the upper house of South Africa's Parliament.