Yugoslavs desert
Thousands of Yugoslavs have ditched their membership of the ruling Communist Party, says a leading Belgrade newspaper. The semi-official “Politika” said that in Belgrade alone 10,000 people had handed in their cards during the last three years, most of them workers and students. Most were disillusioned with the state of the society and the Communist Party’s ineffectiveness in solving the country’s serious economic problems, the paper said.—Belgrade
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Press, 10 January 1987, Page 9
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