CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CENTRAL
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
RELATING TO NATIONAL SECURITY
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
CONTENTS
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3. Algeria: Boumedienne's Revolutionary Council
continues to consolidate its position. (Page 5)
4. Greece: Premier Papandreou calls for a vote of
confidence. (Page 6)
5. Common Market: French bid to defeat EEC
Commission's community financing and European
Parliament proposals meets stiff opposition.
(Page 7)
6. Notes: Congo;
(Page 8)
South Korea; Bolivia.
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Algeria: The Revolutionary Council of Colonel
Iiouari Boumedienne is continuing to consolidate its
position.
Some outspoken support for deposed president
Ben Bella has emerged. On 21 June, for the second
straight day, police and military had to disperse
students and youths demonstrating in favor of him.
The country's sole political party, the National
Liberation Front, is holding local rallies to express
allegiance to the new regime. The first declarations
of such support were issued by the party in Setif and
Kabylia, both traditional centers of resistance to the
central authority. Abdelhamid Boussouf, the Algerian
rebel intelligence chief during the struggle for inde-
pendence and long at odds with Ben Bella, has declared
his complete confidence in Boumedienne.
The well-informed Tunisian ambassador to Algiers
believes that the Boumedienne regime may be an im-
provement over the Ben Bella administration. Although
it is equally authoritarian, the new regime is likely to
be more honest and nonaligned in deed as well as in
slogan. The ambassador says that it moved immedi-
ately to round up known Communists and sympathizers.
Algerian Foreign Minister Bouteflika has reiter-
ated that the Second Afro-Asian conference will convene
on 29 June as scheduled. fhe Chinese communists
reportedly are pressing for this
Asian and African members of the Commonwealth,
meeting in London, have recommended that the con-
ference be postponed, and Malawi has joined Burma
in announcing that it will no longer participate. Libya
and Liberia have also urged that the conference be
postponed, [hile Iraq has "canceled" its delegation.
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*Greece: Premier Papandreou, under increased
attack from elements within his own party as well as
from the opposition, has called for a vote of confidence.
Papandreou's demand late yesterday for the vote
follows the failure last week of some 30 left-of-center
deputies of his Center Union (EK) party to support him
in voting to drop an investigation of charges of cor-
ruption against conservative ex-premier Karamanlis
of the National Radical Union (ERE). There are only
171 EK deputies in the 300-seat parliament.
The EK left wing is reported to be bitter over the
prime minister's stand on this issue. The pro-Com-
munist EDA has accused Papandreou of covert collab-
oration with the present leader of the ERE. Allegedly,
Papandreou agreed to drop charges against Karamanlis
if the ERE would not insist on further disclosures
about ASPIDA--a covert organization of left-of-center
army officers with whom Papandreou's son, Andreas,
has been involved.
At the same time, there are rumors of coup
plotting among conservative military officers. They
are disturbed over the ASPIDA affair and over moves
by Papandreou to implicate senior army officers in
partisan political activity during parliamentary
elections four years ago.
Papandreou is believed to retain substantial sup-
port with the Greek electorate. He has repeatedly
warned that in the event he were to lose a confidence
vote he would ask the King to call new elections which
are not desired by either the ERE or dissident elements
within the EK.
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Common Market: [France's attempt to defeat the
EEC Commission's proposals for financing the com-
munity and strengthening the European Parliament is
running into determined opposition]
Members of the Socialist group in the European
Parliament, led by the Dutch, are threatening to table
a motion of no confidence in the commission if it makes
basic changes in its proposals. They believe EEC
Commissioner Mansholt's reported intent to resign
under such circumstances would prevent the commis-
sion from thus backing down
The Dutch Socialists have expressed confidence
that in the event of a showdown they can oblige the
Dutch Government to veto any attempt by the EEC
Council of Ministers to override the commission pro-
posals. This might bring EEC agricultural integration
to a halt.
Although the Germans have reservations about
significant aspects of the commission proposals, they
also disagree strongly with France's suggestions for
a "compromise" solution. Further French-German
talks on the financial regulations will take place in
Paris this week
[n France, meanwhile, considerable opposition
to the government's relaxation of pressure for early
completion of a common agricultural policy is appar-
ently developing among important farm organizations.
They reportedly feel their interests are being sacri-
ficed for 'political'
I. reasons.
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Congo: A few foreign advisers may be with the
Congolese rebels near Fizi on the northwestern shore
of Lake Tanganyika. A priest who recently left the
area says he saw five "Asian instructors" with the
local insurgents, who have been somewhat: more effec-
tive than other Congo rebels, The "instructors" could
have come across the lake from Kigoma, Tanzania,
where Communist Chinese have frequently been re
orted.
South Korea: Student demonstrations against the
South Korean - Japanese agreement are mounting.
They may reach a peak when the South Korean foreign
minister returns from Tokyo, where he is expected
to sign the agreement this week. Police have been
put on the highest alert, and President Pak Chong-hui
has publicly stated that he intends to control the dem-
onstrations..
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*Bolivia: On 20 June Co-Presidents Barrientos
and Ovando announced the establishment of the Second
Republic of Bolivia, according to the La Pa0press,i.c
the cabinet
as been considering such a move since May when
Ovando proposed it. Details of the new republic are
lacking but Ovando's proposal called for a complete
reor anization of the executive and le islative branches.
4inpieteiy reorganized.
gislative, and Judicial branches will be
Details of the new republic are lacking,
but indications are that the executive,
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