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Flexible vs Inflexible Constitution

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Explain why the ability to modify a constitution defines it as either 'flexible' or 'inflexible'. Use the South African examples provided in the source material to support your explanation, detailing the specific requirements for the 1996 Constitution.

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Tawanda Makunike

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