Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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Page 449
... seats , a parlia- mentary majority continued to support conservative Prime Minister Poul Schlüter . But the independent Marxist Socialist People's Party gained 6 seats ( to 27 ) and almost 15 percent of the vote , and a new group of ...
... seats , a parlia- mentary majority continued to support conservative Prime Minister Poul Schlüter . But the independent Marxist Socialist People's Party gained 6 seats ( to 27 ) and almost 15 percent of the vote , and a new group of ...
Page 449
... seats , a parlia- mentary majority continued to support conservative Prime Minister Poul Schlüter . But the independent Marxist Socialist People's Party gained 6 seats ( to 27 ) and almost 15 percent of the vote , and a new group of ...
... seats , a parlia- mentary majority continued to support conservative Prime Minister Poul Schlüter . But the independent Marxist Socialist People's Party gained 6 seats ( to 27 ) and almost 15 percent of the vote , and a new group of ...
Page 462
... seats in the new parliament , but the real issue is the balance between the two basic blocs : socialist and nonsocialist . Although the so- cialists had a net gain of three seats , a majority still backed conservative Prime Minister ...
... seats in the new parliament , but the real issue is the balance between the two basic blocs : socialist and nonsocialist . Although the so- cialists had a net gain of three seats , a majority still backed conservative Prime Minister ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
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