Top Yugoslav Official Assails Party Disunity
From Reuters
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —
A top Yugoslav Communist Party official Thursday assailed the ruling party for irresponsibility and disunity and called for big changes next year.
Central Committee Presidency (Politburo) member Ivan Brigic said in a keynote speech to a Central Committee plenum that he was dissatisfied with the party for its failure to implement its declared policies.
At its congress in June, the party pledged a crackdown on disunity in its ranks and decisive measures to combat the country’s growing economic woes.
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