Today's elections in Czechoslovakia mark the climax of the democratic process that has swept Eastern Europe.
David Dimbleby assesses the outcome of the elections and examines the future of the new
Europe as it makes the transition from state control to free society. Czechoslovakia, like the other newly enfranchised countries in Eastern Europe, faces the massive task of creating a truly democratic society without destabilising the new order.
Peter Snow provides in-depth analysis of the results.
Vivian White talks to people in Prague's Wenceslas Square. Editor James Hogan