Salinastrokia refers to

a. political reforms to allow criticism of the current government in order to find ways to improve it.
b. political reforms to allow the ruling party to lose elections rather than winning them fraudulently.
c. merging of East and West German economic and political systems.
d. cracking down on organized crime.
e. economic reforms designed to bring the country out of economic downturn.


E

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