Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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Page 462
... votes ( 0.9 percent ) , a scant improvement of 5,846 votes over 1984. The DKP has not been represented in parliament since October 1979 , when its vote fell below the 2 percent minimum required for propor- tional representation in the ...
... votes ( 0.9 percent ) , a scant improvement of 5,846 votes over 1984. The DKP has not been represented in parliament since October 1979 , when its vote fell below the 2 percent minimum required for propor- tional representation in the ...
Page 510
... vote . The PA was not the only traditional party whose fortunes suffered . The IP lost five seats ( to eighteen ) as a result of the split ; it remains the country's largest party , but its share of the vote fell from 38.7 to 27.2 ...
... vote . The PA was not the only traditional party whose fortunes suffered . The IP lost five seats ( to eighteen ) as a result of the split ; it remains the country's largest party , but its share of the vote fell from 38.7 to 27.2 ...
Page 545
... vote against repeal . In any event , a razor - thin majority ( 50.2 percent ) of a heavy vote ( 94 percent of regis- tered voters participated ) supported the restoration of political rights to the old politicians ; fewer than 90,000 votes ...
... vote against repeal . In any event , a razor - thin majority ( 50.2 percent ) of a heavy vote ( 94 percent of regis- tered voters participated ) supported the restoration of political rights to the old politicians ; fewer than 90,000 votes ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
Copyright | |
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