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- WORLD, Page 30World NotesPOLANDThe General Squeaks By
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- Party stewards counted the votes once, then tallied them
- three more times. When the result was finally announced to the
- 544 Deputies in the hushed Parliament last week, the reason for
- all the counting became clear. General Wojciech Jaruzelski, the
- leader of Poland's Communist Party, had won the country's
- presidency with just a single vote to spare.
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- As the nation's first elected President since 1952,
- Jaruzelski called on the contingent of opposition Solidarity
- Deputies to share responsibility by joining the Communist Party
- in a coalition government. But first he must get his own allies
- in line. Without a rival candidate, Jaruzelski required only a
- simple majority to be elected, a sure thing if all 299 Deputies
- belonging to the Communist coalition threw their weight behind
- him. The final count showed that eleven Communist alliance
- Deputies had broken ranks and that the general owed his election
- to maneuvering by a handful of Solidarity deputies.
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