30 résultats pour "communist"
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A former Communist country of the Eastern block, Hungary committed itselfto the path of democracy in 1989.
A former Communist country of the Eastern block, Hungary committed itself to the path of democracy in 1989. Social peace and rapid reform (privatisation, restoration of nationalised properties) have marked this transition. In 1991 Hungary signed an association agreement with the EEC. The European Union will start negotiations on its membership in 1998. In 1994 the Hungarian Socialist Party, formed by ex-Communists, won the general election. From 1995 the new government imposed an austerity polic...
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Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime with the "velvetrevolution" in 1989.
Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime with the "velvet revolution" in 1989. The writer Vaclav Havel, became Head of State and was unable to withstand nationalist tensions, but on 1st January 1993 nationalistic pressures gave an end to the Czechoslovak federation and gave birth to the independent republic of Slovakia. The economic legacy of the partition has greatly handicapped industrial development centred on armaments. The presence of a large Hungarian minority in the South of Slov...
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A Communist regime since 1945 and completely cut off from the outsideworld for thirty years, Albania opened its frontiers in 1990.
A Communist regime since 1945 and completely cut off from the outside world for thirty years, Albania opened its frontiers in 1990. Tens of thousands of Albanians then tried to flee to Italy and Greece. Little by little Albania is normalising its relations with these countries. It is now the most rural and poorest state in Europe, with an unemployment rate of almost 20%. However, since 1994 Albania has begun its recovery. Its economic growth rate is high (over 8%). The first country in Eastern E...
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It was with the "velvet revolution" of 1989 that Czechoslovakia put anend to the communist regime but the writer Vaclav Havel became Head ofState and was then unable to withstand nationalist tensions.
It was with the "velvet revolution" of 1989 that Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime but the writer Vaclav Havel became Head of State and was then unable to withstand nationalist tensions. On 1st January 1993 the Czechoslovak federation consisting of the Czech countries Bohemia and Moravia, and Slovakia, divided. Two new independent republics were born. The country today continues its transition to capitalism. It enjoys an extremely low unemployment rate and has formally applied fo...
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