Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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Page 171
... Central Committee and the strengthening of the statutory role of the Central Committee . The conference elected 21 new Central Committee members , 11 full and 10 alternate . The conference also promoted three alternate Politburo members ...
... Central Committee and the strengthening of the statutory role of the Central Committee . The conference elected 21 new Central Committee members , 11 full and 10 alternate . The conference also promoted three alternate Politburo members ...
Page 172
... Central Committee . 175 full members and 110 Work Committee. In that context the national cadre conference this year provided an indication of the survivability of regime elders , including Samrin , and a measure of the upward mobility ...
... Central Committee . 175 full members and 110 Work Committee. In that context the national cadre conference this year provided an indication of the survivability of regime elders , including Samrin , and a measure of the upward mobility ...
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... Central Committee of the HSWP was called on 10 February , ten days ahead of schedule . Despite public promises by the leadership , the Central Committee meeting was closed to the media and the public . In addition members of the Central ...
... Central Committee of the HSWP was called on 10 February , ten days ahead of schedule . Despite public promises by the leadership , the Central Committee meeting was closed to the media and the public . In addition members of the Central ...
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