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WORLD, Page 67World NotesPOLAND No Voters, No Victor
It was hardly surprising that, facing a dauntingly complex
ballot, almost 57% of the electorate failed to vote last week
in Poland's first free parliamentary elections since World War
II. Even more frustrated by the country's failure to achieve
postcommunist prosperity, those who did go to the polls chose
no clear victor and no clear course for the nation: 29 parties
will be represented in Poland's 460-seat lower house, and none
will have more than 62 seats.
With little prospect that any coalition can form a durable
majority, President Lech Walesa proposed doubling his duties by
becoming his own Prime Minister. Though such an arrangement
seemed to flout the spirit of Poland's constitution, no one else
appeared eager to take on the job of leading the country's
painful reconstruction. Walesa's bold but troubling suggestion,
wisecracked one critic, at least offered the possibility of a
government "able to count on the full loyalty of the President."
But whoever winds up with the job has little hope of finding a
painless route to economic reform.