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Soviets Clear Way for Party Congress Despite Objections

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<i> Associated Press</i>

The Communist Party Central Committee today cleared the way for an important party congress Monday, Tass news agency indicated, despite appeals for a delay from Boris N. Yeltsin and some other reformers.

The policy-making Central Committee also gave its tentative approval to a report President Mikhail S. Gorbachev will deliver at the 28th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party.

However, the 249-member committee ordered the Politburo to “rework it taking into account the discussion” that took place during a five-hour, closed-door meeting in the Kremlin, Tass reported.

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Tass indicated that the congress will proceed as scheduled Monday, without giving further details about the Central Committee’s decision.

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