71. Opposition lawmakers accuse Mrs. Zia of vote fraud, corruption and inefficiency. 72. Opposition lawmakers accuse the government of reviving the issue to distract attention from other domestic problems. 73. Opposition lawmakers accused him of trying to dodge justice. 74. Opposition lawmakers accused their pro-administration colleagues Friday of trying to railroad changes through Congress that would allow President Fidel Ramos to extend his term. 75. Opposition lawmakers accused Yeltsin of treason and murder. 76. Ruling party lawmakers have accused white-owned firms of being unpatriotic and raising prices in a bid to undermine the government and trigger food protests and civil unrest. 77. Russian lawmakers accused government leaders on Friday of failing to meet their promises on economic reforms, taking a last potshot before adjourning for the summer. 78. Republican lawmakers have often accused Democratic committee chairmen of setting the rules to frustrate probes of the administration. 79. Several lawmakers accused Yeltsin of neglecting the armed forces, but said it would be hard to prove it was a premeditated action, and therefore an impeachable offense. 80. Ruling party lawmakers accused him of being rude to Parliament in his ruling. |