| Central
Europe, June 1990 |
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| 01.06.1990 | ||
| 02.06.1990 | ||
| 03.06.1990 | ||
| 04.06.1990 | ||
| 05.06.1990 | ||
| 06.06.1990 | ||
| 07.06.1990 | WTO | The Warsaw Treaty Organisation agrees to turn itself into a political body. |
| 08.06.1990 | CS | First free parliamentary elections in
Czechoslovakia in 44 years.
Election results leave Civic Forum and People Against Violence with 46.6% of the vote in the House of the People (88 out of a total 150 seats) and 45.9% in the House of the Nations (82 out of a total 150). The Communists gain only 13% (22 seats in each House) and the Christian Democrats (KDU) 21 and 24 seats respectively. |
| 09.06.1990 | ||
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| 12.06.1990 | ||
| 13.06.1990 | RO | Violent anti-government demonstrations erupt in Romania. Clashes occur as miners supporting the government are bussed into the capital, Bucharest. |
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| 16.06.1990 | ||
| 17.06.1990 | BG | Multi-party elections in Bulgaria. Former communists, BSP, gain 45% of the vote and are the largest party. |
| DDR | The Volkskammer passes the second Trusteeship law. The constitutional guarantee of the "right to work" is deleted in the DDR. | |
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| 20.06.1990 | ||
| 21.06.1990 | DDR | The Bundestag and Volkskammer ratify the inter-state treaty on unity. In a joint declaration they confirm the finality of the Oder-Neiße border. |
| 22.06.1990 | DDR | Price controls are lifted in the DDR. |
| 23.06.1990 | ||
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| 25.06.1990 | ||
| 26.06.1990 | HU | Hungary decides to leave the Warsaw Pact. |
| YU,
SLO |
Slovenia's Assembly declares its full sovereignty and hints that if the Federation does not accept this, it will hold a referendum on secession, to include removing Slovenes from the JNA and establishing its own currency. |
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