Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1989 |
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... vote , much lower than the usual communist vote , and on 24 April Mitterrand , with PCR support , won 60.3 percent of the vote . The re - elected president of France called for National Assembly elections on 5 and 12 May . A total of 24 ...
... vote , much lower than the usual communist vote , and on 24 April Mitterrand , with PCR support , won 60.3 percent of the vote . The re - elected president of France called for National Assembly elections on 5 and 12 May . A total of 24 ...
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... vote in the plebiscite . Party leaders were divided on the issue , but finally decided to encourage registration while re- serving until later the decision on whether to boy- cott the plebiscite itself . Because the party had been ...
... vote in the plebiscite . Party leaders were divided on the issue , but finally decided to encourage registration while re- serving until later the decision on whether to boy- cott the plebiscite itself . Because the party had been ...
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... vote ( and in fact is classified by the Israelis as a group distinct from Arabs ) , 80 percent of whom continued to vote for Zionist parties . The non - Zionist parties as a group also lost one or two seats because their mu- tual ...
... vote ( and in fact is classified by the Israelis as a group distinct from Arabs ) , 80 percent of whom continued to vote for Zionist parties . The non - Zionist parties as a group also lost one or two seats because their mu- tual ...
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activities affairs agreement Angola April armed August Auxiliary Organizations Beijing candidate Ceauşescu Central Committee chairman China CMEA coalition Communist Party conference continued cooperation Council countries CPSU Cuba Cuban Czechoslovakia December defense delegation Democratic deputy Domestic Service East economic factions FBIS FBIS-LAM February Federation FMLN forces foreign minister Front glasnost Gorbachev groups guerrilla held human rights Hun Sen Hungarian ibid issue January July June KCNA KSČ leaders leadership leftist major March Marxist meeting membership ment military Moscow movement North Korea November October official opposition participate party's peace People's percent perestroika plenum Politburo Politburo member political popular position Pravda president prime minister Pyongyang Radio Prague reform regime region relations reported Republic Revolutionary Romania Rudé právo Secretariat secretary September social Socialist Solidarity South Soviet Union tion tional trade union troops United USSR vote workers World YICA Youth