ON THE PASSING OF THE HON. DR MARIO GR ORIANI-AMBROSINI MP
MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCES BY PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI MP PRESIDENT OF THE INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY
It has been difficult for me to accept the news of Dr Ambrosini's passing. While we knew it could happen at any stage, given his diagnosis of terminal Lung Cancer in April last year, we had seen him fight back with courage and, in many respects, tremendous success.
He was a fighter. Not only in this battle, but in the many he engaged over the course of some three and a half decades in politics. He believed in challenging conventional thought, dogma and imposed limitations. It was what he dedicated his life to doing.
I first met Dr Ambrosini in 1991 at a UN Security Council meeting when I was introduced to him through my friend Professor Blaustein. Dr Ambrosini was part of the Philadelphia Constitution Foundation and Human Rights Advocates International, a group of international constitutional consultants who, for several years, had been looking for institutional and constitutional solutions to South Africa's transformation process.
My first impression of Dr Ambrosini was of a remarkably bright, talented and tenacious young man, deeply knowledgeable on constitutional law and determined to shape history. Somehow, despite being from two entirely disparate cultures, we felt a profound connection, and developed a close friendship almost immediately.