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WORLD, Page 41World NotesSOUTH AFRICANew Chapter, Old Verse
The plan, said President-elect Frederik W. de Klerk, opens
nothing less than "a new chapter" in South Africa's history. Passed
last week by the ruling National Party, the outline calls for
constitutional reforms to be introduced over the next five years
that would provide limited voting rights to the country's
disenfranchised black majority. The accord envisions a federal
system composed of Swiss-style cantons, where suffrage in local
elections would be universal.
But most of the new chapter sounded decidedly familiar. There
was no talk of changing the body of law that lies at the heart of
South Africa's apartheid. There was repeated mention of "group
rights," a code phrase for continuing white control. The black
Congress of South African Trade Unions dismissed the proposal as
"old formulas." And despite the announced five-year deadline for
reform, De Klerk, who is scheduled to take office in September,
admitted, "I would not like to tie myself down to a timetable."