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Ukraine Prolongs Ban

KIEV () -- Ukraine's parliament left intact a ban on the Soviet-era Communist Party after a stormy debate Thursday in which nationalists taunted the assembly's chairman and Communists stormed out of the chamber.


Deputies mustered 189 votes in favor of a motion to lift the ban imposed after the failed August 1991 coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev -- just short of half the required number among 395 members. Forty-nine voted against.




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