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- WORLD, Page 43World NotesSOUTH AFRICAA Recipe for Disaster?
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- At first glance, President F.W. de Klerk's long-awaited
- proposals for revamping South Africa's constitution, unveiled
- last week, look just fine. But on closer scrutiny some major
- defects appear. The country's blacks would vote for a national
- government for the first time ever. A bicameral parliament would
- consist of one chamber elected by proportional representation
- and a second representing nine newly created regions, with the
- power to veto legislation. The presidency would become a troika
- of representatives of the three major parliamentary parties.
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- The proposals' checks and balances mean that despite
- universal suffrage, the country's 5 million whites could have
- as much power in government as its 28.5 million blacks. The plan
- would also prevent a black majority from electing a single black
- leader as President. The African National Congress lost no time
- in rejecting the plan as "a recipe for disaster."
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