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Europe, April 1990 |
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| 04.1990 | YU
SLO |
04.90 Democratic elections in Slovenia, won by the 6 party DEMOS centre-right coalition, led by Joze Pučnić of Democratic Alliance. |
| 01.04.1990 | CS | Klaus raises the Czechoslovak discount rate, from 4% to 5%, to support his tight monetary policy. |
| 02.04.1990 | DDR | The DDR publishes details of its foreign debt, running to $18.5bn. |
| 03.04.1990 | BG | The Bulgarian Communist Party transforms itself into the Bulgarian Socialist Party. |
| DDR | Formal coalition talks proposed by the SPD to 'prevent a policy diktat from Bonn. Friction with the DSU. | |
| 04.04.1990 | DDR | 'Unification blues.' The rush to a common state looking perilously unbalanced. Significant decisions are 'from Bonn, not Berlin.' |
| 05.04.1990 | DDR | Opening session of the democratically-elected Volkskammer. CDU MP Sabine Bergmann-Pohl is elected speaker. |
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| 08.04.1990 | HU | Second round of Hungarian parliamentary elections. |
| 09.04.1990 | DDR | De Maiziere becomes prime minister of the DDR. |
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| 11.04.1990 | YU | A JNA statement alleges "39 underground groups with a total membership of 200, engaged in subversive activities had been discovered within the JNA during 1989, the majority being Albanian nationalists or separatists." |
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HR |
The Croatian government announces the
creation of a Croatian National Guard.
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| 12.04.1990 | DDR | Lothar de Maiziere, chairman of the DDR CDU, forms the country's first freely elected government, a coalition of the Allianz parties, SPD and the Liberals. |
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| 19.04.1990 | DDR | De Maziere’s government declaration to the Volkskammer. |
| 20.04.1990 | CS | Under Slovak pressure, the name of the Czechoslovak state is changed for the second time within a month, from the Czechoslovak Federal Republic to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, drawing a line under the so-called "hyphen war". |
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| 30.04.1990 | DDR | First common consultation of the presidia of the Volkskammer and Bundestag in Berlin. |
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