The World - News from March 25, 1986
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Socialists won the final outstanding seat in the French National Assembly, determined in second-round voting. The election of Albert Pen as deputy from St. Pierre and Miquelon, an island off eastern Canada, gives the Socialists 216 seats in the 577-seat assembly. Conservatives have 291 seats, two more than needed for a majority.
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