51. Opposition lawmakers called Wednesday for creation of a multi-party commission to oversee investigation of alleged irregularities in government contracts to computer giant IBM. 52. Opposition lawmakers claim the government has let Slovenia down and are pushing for a parliamentary vote of confidence. 53. Opposition lawmakers criticized the New Horizons plan, set to start in April, claiming it could lead to covert military training of Salvadoran soldiers. 54. Opposition lawmakers demanded Monday that the prime minister form a committee to investigate the corruption charges. 55. Opposition lawmakers feared it could be used to stifle political dissent. 56. Opposition lawmakers formed a human wall Tuesday to block Premier Lien Chan from speaking on a motion to restore funds for a disputed nuclear power plant. 57. Opposition lawmakers had appealed to the Supreme Court, seeking indictments against Netanyahu and Hanegbi. 58. Opposition lawmakers have accused Foreign Secretary Jorge Castaneda of pressuring Cuban President Fidel Castro to leave a U.N. conference last month in Monterrey, Mexico. 59. Opposition lawmakers have accused Kim of using his influence to help Hanbo acquire the loans and have called him to testify before a legislative committee investigating the bankruptcy. 60. Opposition lawmakers have accused the executive of being dogmatic in budget talks. |
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