Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1991 |
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Page 78
... vote , or about five thousand votes . Shortly before the 1990 election , eight Marxist- Leninist groups urged all Dominicans not to go to the polls on 16 May . They explained their decision to boycott the vote by arguing that neither of ...
... vote , or about five thousand votes . Shortly before the 1990 election , eight Marxist- Leninist groups urged all Dominicans not to go to the polls on 16 May . They explained their decision to boycott the vote by arguing that neither of ...
Page 363
... voted for the repeal of Article 6 by a vote of 1,771 to 164 and on the same day voted the creation of the " executive " presidency by a vote of 1,817 to 111 ( ibid . , 14 March ) . The latter legisla- tion gave the president several ...
... voted for the repeal of Article 6 by a vote of 1,771 to 164 and on the same day voted the creation of the " executive " presidency by a vote of 1,817 to 111 ( ibid . , 14 March ) . The latter legisla- tion gave the president several ...
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... vote in the first postwar elections in 1946 , compared with 21 percent for the PSI and 35 percent for the Christian Democrats ( DC ) . By 1948 , after the So- cialists lost their right wing , the communists be- came the largest party on ...
... vote in the first postwar elections in 1946 , compared with 21 percent for the PSI and 35 percent for the Christian Democrats ( DC ) . By 1948 , after the So- cialists lost their right wing , the communists be- came the largest party on ...
Contents
Preface | 1979 |
Register of Communist Parties | 1985 |
Introduction | xxxix |
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