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Summit Urges Making Tsvangirai Premier

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A southern African summit on Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal decided Tuesday that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai should be sworn in as prime minister by Feb. 11, but his party said it was not satisfied with the meeting's results.

The summit also agreed that control of the hotly disputed Home Affairs Ministry, which has been a major obstacle to a final agreement, should be divided between President Robert Mugabe's party and the opposition for six months.
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