For now, though, the rousing lyrics are safe in the Constitution; only an amendment could change them.
The proposed amendment would change the 1963 pact into a comprehensive test ban treaty.
The 2006 amendments changed the way matters involving children are dealt with.
The amendment to the rule changed the shortest distance from a stand or fence to 270 feet.
Of these, only the first has been partly resolved; an amendment in 1977 changed the procedure for casual appointment.
An amendment made to the Free State constitution in 1936 changed all this.
Only a constitutional amendment can officially change the Constitution.
This amendment changes the four-hour rule which is in the new control regulation.
These amendments do not however change the situation so much that it would be dangerous if they were accepted.
We were never under the illusion that our amendments would change anything in this respect.