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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesZAIREMoving Up But Not Out
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- Traveling through his central African domain this spring,
- President Mobutu Sese Seko heard crowds demand democracy and an
- end to injustice and corruption. The former army sergeant, who
- has held power since 1965, vowed that "the will of the majority
- will be respected."
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- To the surprise of many, Mobutu appeared on TV last week to
- announce that opposition parties would be legalized, the
- constitution rewritten and elections held within a year.
- Meanwhile, he has appointed a Prime Minister to handle
- day-to-day affairs.
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- But he will remain as President by popular demand, he said,
- "above politics." Some of Mobutu's critics suggested he was
- simply swapping his dictatorship for a monarchy. Nonsense,
- replied Mobutu, "I am the son of a cook, not a king."
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