71. The commission proposed a six-week cooling-off period after a cease-fire. 72. The commission proposed that it should be allowed to receive public donations for its work. 73. The commission proposed that the government use television, songs and speeches, particularly in rural areas, to persuade people to stop hunting for witches. 74. The commission proposes an aboriginal legislature, to be called the House of First Peoples, that would join the Senate and House of Commons in constituting Parliament. 75. The commission proposes allowing Mugabe to serve more than two terms and enabling the government to seize white-owned farms without compensation. 76. The European Union executive commission Wednesday proposed an elaborate formula of fines designed to punish member states which flout EU rulings. 77. A decision would also require the commission to propose an exemption, which officials said was extremely unlikely given the opposition on principle of Commission President Jacques Santer. 78. A decision would also require the commission to propose an exemption, which officials said was extremely unlikely given the opposition on principle of European Commission President Jacques Santer. 79. The president and vice-president would be directly elected, while the prime minister and deputy premier would be elected by parliament, the commission reportedly proposed. 80. To ensure this happens, the commission is proposing to draw up an annual report on the economic, political and human rights situation in Hong Kong. |
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