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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesGERMANYBonn Says Ja To Berlin
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- Everyone knows the jokes about Bonn: it is the Bundesdorf, the
- federal village, with the same population as a Chicago cemetery
- and half the animation. For 42 years, pending unification, it
- has been only the "provisional capital." The treaty that
- reunited the country last year named Berlin the capital.
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- But that did not settle the matter. A heated nationwide
- argument broke out about actually moving the government and its
- ministries from the somnolent little town on the Rhine -- whose
- only other major industry is a candy factory -- to the
- metropolis 375 miles farther east. In last week's deciding
- debate in the Bundestag, much of the discussion was about
- symbolism: Westward-facing Bonn vs. Berlin's periods of
- imperialism and Nazism. In the end, the issue turned on the
- promise to former East Germans that the capital would change.
- Berlin won the close vote, 338 to 320.
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- The decision still provides for a partial compromise. The
- Chancellor's office, the Bundestag and key officials in the
- ministries will go to Berlin, but thousands of bureaucrats are
- to remain in Bonn. The transfer, which will cost more than $30
- billion, will take 10 to 12 years.
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