61. The two opposition members of parliament were firmly opposed to what they saw as a further extension of government power. 62. Several UNIR central committee members were defeated, including UNIR secretary-general Outman Issa and former ministers Kolbassia Vounna and Ahmed Senoussi Wadak. 63. The only non-BSP members were the new Ministers of Culture and of Science and Higher Education, both of whom were non-party academics. 64. It still required approval by the European Parliament, where members were reportedly less convinced of the improvement in the political situation and on human rights. 65. In a new government led by Hans Modrow, in place of Krenz, nearly half the members are non-communists. 66. The members were Nano, Supreme Court President Kleanthi Koci, writer Kico Blushi, Maj.-Gen. 67. The other two principal members are the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Kurdistan Revolutionary Party. 68. A large proportion of the new NEC were members, or believed to be members, of the South African Communist Party. 69. Party members were to reregister voluntarily in the new party. 70. The new members were to be Cape Verde, Hungary, Japan, Morocco and Venezuela. |