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- ▒╞9 WORLD, Page 40World NotesHUNGARYTaking the Pluralist Path
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- While others in the East bloc have been talking about
- democratization, Hungary has been doing it. Last week, with the
- blessing of Communist Party leader Karoly Grosz, the parliament
- passed new laws giving Hungarians the right to form independent
- political parties and participate in public demonstrations. The
- legislature also agreed to enact a further measure needed to
- enfranchise the parties by Aug. 1, giving them ample time to
- prepare for next year's legislative elections.
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- In the seven months since Grosz succeeded the long-ruling
- Janos Kadar as head of Hungary's Communist Party, dozens of
- independent political associations have begun organizing.
- Though there is no legal provision for such parties, the
- reform-minded Grosz regime has not challenged them. Communist
- regimes have not been known for power sharing, and skeptics
- wonder if a true multiparty system will emerge. But Karoly
- Ravasz, spokesman for the Independent Smallholders party, was
- convinced that the change was genuine. Said he: "We are now on
- the road of a pluralist society."
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