The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 24, 1993 - 7 LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN S. Africa gives Blacks role in government V CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Parliament voted yesterday to al- low Blacks a role in governing South Africa for the first time, and angry white right-wing lawmakers warned the decision could lead to civil war. "This makes permanent peace impossible," said Ferdi Hartzenberg, leader of the white Conservative Party, who led his followers in walking out of Parliament after the vote. "We have lost a golden opportunity for peace." The vote creates a Transitional Executive Council, comprised of rep- resentatives from the 26 Black and white parties that have participated in the talks on ending apartheid. The body will be a watchdog of the government, with some veto powers. It will help oversee the holding of the country's first multiracial election April 27. The African National Congress hailed the vote as "a major victory for the forces of peace and democracy." "For the first time in the history of our country, the racist Parliament has approved a bill which is responsible to the will and aspirations of the ma- jority," the ANC said in a statement. By giving Blacks a role in govern- ment, the bill set the stage for ANC leader Nelson Mandela to endorse the lifting of remaining international eco- nomic sanctions against South Africa. The move was expected today dur- ing Mandela's visit to the United Na- tions in New York. In Washington, President Clinton applauded the "historic step" and promised to provide voter education and training "to create a level playing field" for all the parties in the upcom- ing campaign. The dominant white chamber of Parliament, led by President F.W. de Klerk's National Party, voted 107-36 to create a power-sharing council, agreed upon this month at talks with the ANC and other groups. The Indian and mixed-race cham- bers of Parliament approved the bill with no dissent. Several parties, including the pro- apartheid Conservative Party and the Black Inkatha Freedom Party - the ANC's rival - said they would boy- cott the council. The Black militant Pan Africanist Congress also said it would boycott the council because it said it would not have enough power to control security forces. The council can start functioning as soon as next month, Constitutional Development Minister Roelf Meyer said. The panel will also help oversee foreign, economic and national secu- rity policy and the April elections. It is charged with creating a new National Peace Force, combining the existing security forces with paramili- tary and militia groups linked to the ANC and other Black parties. The force is intended to quell political violence raging across the country in order to permit a free and fair election. The ANC is expected to win the April ballot and create the first Black- led government in South African his- tory. Thirty-one Conservatives, three independents and two white Inkatha lawmakers voted against the bill. Three days of discussions on the bill became a bitter battle among white Afrikaners over the future of the coun- try ruled throughout its history by its white minority. Police ringed the Parliament build- ing yesterday in case of disruptions. The vote passed peacefully. Supporters said granting power to the Black majority was the only way to end the violence and economic de- cline that has wracked South Africa. SUSAN ISAAK/Daily LSA junior Ben Ewy and LSA sophomores Mike Dougherty and Lionel Ouellett (L to R) hand out information about Sigma Phi Society yesterday on the Diag. Read The Michigan Daily. Enrich your student mind. 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