61. Opposition lawmakers have accused the Nationalists of bending legislative rules in their eagerness to pass government-proposed bills. 62. Opposition lawmakers have alleged that the delay benefited some private trading companies and many officials and ministers have received kickbacks. 63. Opposition lawmakers have already resigned their parliamentary seats. 64. Opposition lawmakers have appealed to the Supreme Court to force an indictment of Netanyahu. 65. Opposition lawmakers have been trying to impeach and remove Yeltsin. 66. Opposition lawmakers have demanded a confirmation vote for Lien and refused to recognize the new Cabinet. 67. Opposition lawmakers have vowed to resist the banking reform bills, which they say would bail out poorly managed banks at public expense. 68. Opposition lawmakers immediately branded the report unacceptable and center-left members of the committee vowed to release a revised report. 69. Opposition lawmakers in Bonn have announced a formal inquiry next month into the extent of rightist activity in the military. 70. Opposition lawmakers in Parliament demanded that the government lift its controls on news from the battle. |
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