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- WORLD, Page 39World NotesSOUTH AFRICAThe Crocodile Flip-Flops
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- In the wake of a stroke, State President P.W. Botha, 73,
- stepped down in February as leader of South Africa's long-ruling
- National Party, seemingly signaling his intention to retire. But
- last month he returned to his presidential office, haughtily
- dismissing talk of a national election later this year that
- would pave the way for his formal departure. Both his party and
- his expected successor, Frederik W. de Klerk, 53, were
- displeased. Under their pressure, the State President, known
- unflatteringly as the Great Crocodile, flip-flopped on both
- counts last week.
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- Botha told Parliament he will shortly set an election date
- for later this year, probably by September, following which he
- will bestow the seal of the republic on his successor. Since the
- National Party is certain to retain power and De Klerk has
- already won the party's vote of confidence, he will become the
- new chief executive. Tired of the brooding, dictatorial
- presence of Botha, few will shed tears for the departure of the
- Great Crocodile.
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