Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Page 69
... congress may have been prompted by the unwieldiness of the larger bureau and a desire to increase its efficiency . It is also possible that the smaller body was what Ceauşescu originally had in mind , and that he found a two - step ...
... congress may have been prompted by the unwieldiness of the larger bureau and a desire to increase its efficiency . It is also possible that the smaller body was what Ceauşescu originally had in mind , and that he found a two - step ...
Page 326
... Congress was reportedly resentful of CPI betrayal of electoral arrangements . In the former state , the CPI had been given 22 districts with no Congress candidate ( 13 of which it won ) and permission to challenge a Congress candidate ...
... Congress was reportedly resentful of CPI betrayal of electoral arrangements . In the former state , the CPI had been given 22 districts with no Congress candidate ( 13 of which it won ) and permission to challenge a Congress candidate ...
Page 327
... Congress's trade union affiliate , and at- tended by Mrs. Gandhi and senior cabinet ministers , the session noted its grave concern over CPI efforts to divide Congress ranks . The CPI attacks escalated in May as the government took ...
... Congress's trade union affiliate , and at- tended by Mrs. Gandhi and senior cabinet ministers , the session noted its grave concern over CPI efforts to divide Congress ranks . The CPI attacks escalated in May as the government took ...
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Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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