Word: alle
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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A government named December 3 by Adamec included only five non-Communists in a 21-member Cabinet and left Communists in control of all key ministries. The announcement prompted widespread outrage and a new round of demonstrations.
Vasil Mohorita, a member of the ruling Politburo, said a government "representing all parts" of the political spectrum will be named Sunday. He did not elaborate.
Slovak activist Jan Carnogursky said "certain gains have been won and it has been agreed that all the political interests will be represented." He said it was possible he would become a deputy prime minister.
All three spoke after the meetings ended.
Demands mounted all week for more genuine power-sharing, with the small People's Party, once a docile ally of the Communists but now more outspoken, proposing the 50-50 divide between party and non-party members.