Show '''' s - " ' '" ' - f T " " '' ' ' v ' 11$‘4‘14"-it-':'--litP- ' 4-- 1 :tA Molar The Salt Lake Tribune Thurulay 1990 li Soviet Party Ends 70mYear Monopoly : Continued From Al with Soviet leaders on preparations fir a GorbactievIunh Li (Whit In late June said In a statement that the United States supporta Soviet moves toward pOlitiCtil pluraliarn Although rival political parties have emerged in the pant few yeara they lark the orgenitational hire of the Communist Party which la represented In every factory military unit and atoll Institution The hew parties have largely operated at the margina of Soviet polities An exceptIon has emerged in the Poultie states where the Social Democrats have become a MOOT 10)li1irill force in the teat few monthlies rankand-file Communist deterted the ruling party In drove One Soviet tieaderrie boria Orlov has predicted that the Baltic Social Democrats will win 30 percent of the votes in the repotlies' elections this month and next Yakovlev oiaid that the issue of rilisstering new politietil parties would be included in a droll law on sodal and public organizations being considered by the Supreme Soviet "As for what parties can be established irs dune" to gueso he mod 11:0 necessary to go through the legislative process the proeess of registration sold so on Perhaps the SIJ Kerrie Soviet will decide what parties can exist This Is not for our party to de- 'Baker Gives ni- : cide" While formally renouncing the on power the Celt trot Committee resolution appeared pary's monopoly i Ply Hobert C Toth Loo Angeles Times Writer MOSCOW — Secretary of State ii - ':i tlitgit y e ' i At 4 1 1 '4N Mark J Porubcansky Asxociated Press Writer MOSCOW — The Communist Party decision Wednesiday to relinquish it power nionopoly meets one demand of disgruntled citizens but takes only a xtep toward relieving the main grievance — an economy slipping from chaos to catastrophe The decision attacks the most v ble targets: middle-leve- l party officials who have long been under presImre from Mikhail Gorbachev and now feel heat from below Changing the Stalinist structure that produced those leaders will take longer The changes will depend on Gorbachev's success in attraeting new people not encumbered by ideological baggage that limits their willingneee to innovate and their ability to gain the people's confidence Gorbachev is gambling he can find the right people in the Communizt Party and keep them there I li risk is that the apparatus now apparently on its way out has so damaged the party 's credibility that the people he needs will turn to alternative movements an n a rtiee given the green light by tne Central Committee dectaion Politburo member Alexander N Yakoviev Gorbachev's most powerful advimq in the party's ruling body told a news conference Wednesday the Central Committee rri cling represented a "trarial and historic" moment for the FrOsiiVt Union The economic oleic chores terized by a huge budget deficit inP ition a worthless currency and empty More shelves got worse in 1089 Presidimt Gorbachev addressing the Central Committee on Monday said the crisis had not reached bottom and the key economic questions now involved pe134nnet In relieving food shortages he ftaid "the MU Of the matter now IS the positicm of our cadre at the center and Joel Mims" and he indicated changes at the top also were coming "It is necessary to realign forces in the upper echelons of power in order to give more dynamism to pert processes and ensure more firmly their irreversibility" he said Next week the Supreme Soviet parliament will consider laws on ownership of land and other property taxation and other issues Although the laws have been discussed for mimths they remain vaguely worded and could be liberally interpreted by local officials if the leadership wants it that way in recent weeks with the Central efitntroittee plenum prtmilsing to be a gory exit between reforming and conservativersi citizens in a few large cities took their frusitrations out on local leaders Popular protests caused party officials to quit in four large cities of the Volga plum the Ural Mountains and the Ukraine On Wednesday aetivists a similar prrdett in Donetsk a Ukraicenter and said an-s- it nian her as sehillulsol for the weekend at SatateiV in the Volga region Vita ly Korotieb a popular reformist editor told thousands of people who tottleered near the Kremlin on Sunday they should not lave to live so poorly an the future e - q 4i -- i I voirdnadze The neW UM offerx Wooled on sties in the conventionalforce red lion talks in Europe a senior official mod including such matters airetart anti tanks but not new tnanvostr proposals baker's kim to to logwed concluoilon Dna year tif a treaty now being negotiated to reduce those conventional force US official bad indicated time rot flexibility in dealing with the definition of tanks and airrraftg to be ortiered in that treaty ouch as the distinction between armored person carrier and tanks and whether training and interceptor fighter should be counted in the codlingo for number of aircraft : The two foreign ministerii begin fling the new round of talks met for three holm in their first SIPM11111 Whith toad heen artieduled for half that time Baker told reporters on hio plane en route to MISWOW from Prague Czechoslovakia that he "Windt robt hurpriaed" at a Itmer counterof It7 from the Soviets on the lat)000 Man ceiling that Nish proposed for both US and Soviet forces in Central Europe Shevardriatixe speaking to report era aa he waited for taker to SittiliN for their first meeting replied see" when asked if the Sfrvieta wilt come back with a tower figure for troop o the x(me of the Continent officials have speculated that 110WIAV may rail for greater forte reductiona in Europe than Washington because itoi former allies may h01 be willing to tk4rM 11P500 Sovid et soldier which is about of the nit ttrit glivirt strength there The governmitts of Hungary and Cwhostovakia and influential Pollh figure ouch as Solidarity trade anitm loader 'itch Walesa have demanded Mat all f‘otoet fortea he removed within a year (MI East Ger-Imo hs44 not yet called for itoviets troops to go borne but that may come after the ilfakst CoeMan e -ma next month Mother easom for expecting a Maori emoteproposal is that Paish's offal aloo prottkled that the United Mateo would tfdain an tidtlitiemal 20tatat men in Europe olutsele the eentral tome The Soviets would have the optitm to do the same but will h1llI4 tertairdy not te invited to do so by the Wasucat countries of (me-thir- - 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