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We're taking too long," he said.He said that his party also would oppose the right to abortion and the abolition of the death penalty.The NP secretary-general, Roelf Meyer, said the party had decided to pull out of the government because its views on economic management were being ignored.. The Indian Prime Minister, Narasimha Rao, resigned yesterday and dissolved parliament after his Congress party suffered its worst election drubbing since independence. refugee agency UNHCR said arrangements had been completed to receive the refugees.. Johannesburg (Reuter) - The outgoing Deputy President, FW de Klerk, warned President Nelson Mandela yesterday that his National Party would act in opposition as the guardian of economic discipline and morals in post-apartheid South Africa. The new post-apartheid constitution adopted on Wednesday, which caused his white-led party to announce its early withdrawal from Mr Mandela's transitional coalition government, lacked commitment both to fiscal discipline and moral values, Mr de Klerk said. "It does not show enough appreciation that fiscal discipline and macro- economic stability are the keys to strong capital-account investment [and] sustained growth." he said."On issues which affect all South Africans, such as our moral and ethical basis, we are also deeply disturbed by some aspects of the new constitution," he said.The National Party voted for the new constitution, which completes the transition from white rule to democracy, but announced two days later that it would leave the transitional coalition on 30 June.Mr de Klerk said the NP, which will be out of government for the first time in nearly half a century, would push for privatisation and the quick dismantling of remaining foreign exchange controls restricting local residents and business."We believe that we should, in a dynamic way, walk the road of privatisation ...
"There are 2,065 people on the boat who are rebels," he said, adding that there was no question of allowing the passengers to disembark at any Ivorian port. He added that the United States was putting pressure on his government to accept the passengers, ignoring that Ivory Coast already hosted more than 300,000 Liberian war refugees.The Ghanaian representative of the U.N. Port officials in Ghana said they were expecting the vessel in Tema, near Accra, but had had no word from the captain since he put to sea "We have had no word. I have just spoken to the control room and there is no word," ports authority spokes-man Anthony Cudjoe said, adding that the vessel, Bulk Challenge, may have anchored at sea with further problems. The Interior Minister, Emile Bombet, defended the decision to force the vessel to leave San Pedro port on Thursday night, two days after it limped to port with two metres of water in the hold.