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RFE/RL NEWSLINE 21 December 1999

ROMA HISTORY TEXTBOOK INTRODUCED IN SLOVAKIA. Deputy Prime
Minster for Minorities, Human Rights and Regional
Development Pal Csaky on 20 December introduced to
journalists the first textbook on Roma history to be used
in Slovak schools, SITA and CTK reported. Csaky said Czech,
Hungarian, and Romany versions of the textbook are under
preparation. MS

HUNGARIAN RULING PARTY TO SPLIT CHIEF POSITIONS. The
National Board of the ruling Federation of Young Democrats-
Hungarian Civic Party (FIDESZ) on 20 December decided to
separate in the future the positions of premier and party
chairman, AP reported. The decision must still be approved
by a FIDESZ congress scheduled for 29 January 2000. The
congress is to elect the new party chairman. Prime Minster
Viktor Orban called the decision "a big step forward" that
will strengthen both party and the government, by having
two persons devoting all their time to the two different
jobs. He said the two main contenders for the party
chairmanship are parliamentary chairman Janos Adler and
State Security Minister Laszlo Kover. MS

ANOTHER POLL PUTS OPPOSITION FAR AHEAD IN ROMANIA.
According to a public opinion poll conducted by Metro Media
Transylvania in December, the opposition Party of Social
Democracy in Romania would garner 39.9 percent of the vote
if elections were conducted now, and would be followed in
second place by the opposition Alliance for Romania (APR),
with 18.7 percent. The ruling Democratic Convention of
Romania trails them with 18.1 percent, followed by the PRM
(7.2) and the Democratic Party (4.3). The Union of Rightist
Forces and the Hungarian Democratic Federation of Romania
would each garner 4.2 percent, while 17 percent of those
polled werere undecided. PDSR leader Ion Iliescu and
Alliance for Romania leader Teodor Melescanu would be
forced in a runoff in a presidential contest, being backed
by 37.6 and 21.7 percent, respectively. Constantinescu is
in third place, with 17.1 percent backing. MS 

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