WORLD : Communists Oppose Changes
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MOSCOW — Defiant Communist officials said today they oppose widespread private property and indicated the party will resist calls to give up its own vast holdings and share power in a coalition government.
The officials, briefing reporters on a two-day Central Committee plenum that ended Tuesday, also rejected the elimination of party cells in the work place and said the Soviet Union will continue to celebrate Revolution Day as a national holiday.
Vladimir A. Ivashko, the party’s No. 2 leader after Mikhail S. Gorbachev, said private property “will have to be restricted for quite a while” and “it is a process of privatization, not a one-time act or decree.” And Politburo member Alexander Dzasokhov quoted party economists as saying just 7% of all property should be transferred to private ownership in the next 10 to 12 years.
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