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- WORLD, Page 40World NotesMONGOLIAQuantum Leap To Democracy
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- The world's second oldest Communist state took a step toward
- democracy last week when it held its first free multiparty
- elections ever. About 92% of Mongolia's 735,000 registered
- voters cast ballots.
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- As expected, the ruling Communist Mongolian People's
- Revolutionary Party took advantage of superior organization and
- finances to rout the fledgling opposition. Of 799 candidates
- who survived the first round of voting, virtually all but 101
- were Communists. The winners will compete this week in a runoff
- for 430 seats on the People's Great Hural, the national
- parliament.
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- Washington hailed the election as a sign of the Mongolian
- people's commitment to a democratic system. "The Communists won
- in Bulgaria too," said Secretary of State James Baker, who is
- to arrive in Mongolia Thursday for a four-day visit. "So you
- shouldn't test a democracy by whether or not your favorite
- might win."
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