Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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Page 368
... percent of seats to the Sejm will be held by the PZPR - ZSL - SD coalition " and 5 percent by the re- ligious organizations associated with the commu- nist regime . The remaining 35 percent of the seats in the Sejm were to be freely ...
... percent of seats to the Sejm will be held by the PZPR - ZSL - SD coalition " and 5 percent by the re- ligious organizations associated with the commu- nist regime . The remaining 35 percent of the seats in the Sejm were to be freely ...
Page 454
... percent ( Serbia , 95 percent ; Macedonia , 65 percent ; Bosnia - Hercegovina , 60 percent ; Slovenia , 55 percent ; Croatia , 50 percent ; and Montenegro , 45 percent ) favored a one - person state president , even if there was ...
... percent ( Serbia , 95 percent ; Macedonia , 65 percent ; Bosnia - Hercegovina , 60 percent ; Slovenia , 55 percent ; Croatia , 50 percent ; and Montenegro , 45 percent ) favored a one - person state president , even if there was ...
Page 671
... percent of the vote in the first postwar elections in 1946 , compared to 21 percent for the PSI and 35 percent for the Christian Democrats ( DC ) . By 1948 , after the So- cialists had lost their right wing , the Communists became the ...
... percent of the vote in the first postwar elections in 1946 , compared to 21 percent for the PSI and 35 percent for the Christian Democrats ( DC ) . By 1948 , after the So- cialists had lost their right wing , the Communists became the ...
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