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14 March 1979
TF~ANSLATIONS ON WESTERN EUROPE
CFOUO 16/79)
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CONTENTS � PAGE
BELCIUM
Warring Political Parties Threaten National Survival
(LE NOWEL OBSERVATEUR, Various sources, various dates). 1
Analyais of Bi-cultural Problems, by Lucien Rioux
Cultural Co-exist�~nce Problems Re-analyzed, by
Antoine Leytens
FRANCE
Maverick Communist Konopnicki Interviewed
(Guy Konopnicki Interview; PARIS MATCH, 16 Feb 79) 6
GDR Spy's Penetration Techniques Outlined
(Gerard de Villiers; PARIS i~(ATCH, 16 Feb 79) 9
Mauroy's Support Waivers Between Mitterrand, Rocard
(Pierre Mauroy Interview; LE NOWF.L OBSERVATEUR,
27-28 Jan 79) 16
Mitterrand, Rocard, Mauroy Alliances Remain Uncrystallized
(Kathleen Evin; LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR, 27-28 Jan 79).... 20
Mitterrand Seen Retaking Initiative in PSF
(Andre Lesueur; VALEURS ACTUELi.ES, 5 Feb 79) 22
PCF's 'Anti-European' Offensive Reviewed
- (Andre Lesueur; VALEURS ACTUELLES, 5 Feb 79) 27
Biographical Notes on Interior Minister Bonnet
(Christian Fauvet; L'EXPRESS, 27 Jan 79) 29
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CONTCNTS (Continued) page
Police Morale kroblems Investigated
(Jacquea Renard; L'EXPRESS, 27 Jan 79) 31
Briefe .
Top CommunisCs Diaturbed 41
French-PRC Cooperation 41
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- BELCIUM
WARRINC POLITICAL PARTiES TF~tEATEN NATIONAL SURVIVAL _
Ar.alysis of Bi-cultural Problems
Paris LE NOUVEL OBSERYATEUR in French 18-22 Dec ?8 pp 48-49
_ [Article by Lucien Rioux] '
[Text] Following the elections, Flemish and Wallons must
choose between compromise and their country's breakdown.
From now on should people talk about Belgium as a thing of the ~ast? On Monday,
the day this copy of the NOWII, OBSERVATEUR re~ches the newstands in Brussels,
Delgians will Imow the composition of their new parliament. They will have
voted en masse--voting is compulsory in King Baudoin's country--but ~rithout
enrhusiasm. IIections were imposed on a population which obviously had no
desire to vote and. although the new Assembly was given power to change the ~
Constitution~ no one expects it to perform a miracls. -
As it stands, it.would take a miracle to restorc a semblance of unity to the -
country. Never has division been more apparent: the linguistic quarrel cor- -
rodes everything; it occupies the forefront of the stage; it overshadows and
embraces all the other problems, including the crisis and unemployment: people
are either Flelnish or Wallo ns. French- or Dutch-speakers, rare are those who
- still feel Belgian.
Wc still had one "national~~ party--the PS [Socialist Party]~-in Belgiwn. Iast
October, it split in two and the leaders of the two resulting factions--French-
speaking Andre Cools and Dutch-speaking Karel Van Miert--are spending most of
their energy verbally assaulting one another.
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Is it all folklore? Certainly not. There are serious underlying causes for
. this~~daily ~'petty war.~~ First, there is what Wallons call ~~Flemish imperial-
ism. The Flemish were once the kingdom's outcasts, i.e., faYmers thought to
be uncouth and who sometimes left their own region to perfomi in Wallon steel-
_ works the tasks which are now reserved for immigrant workers. Their language
was held in contempt; their bosses--the bourgeois of Gand or Mtwerp and the
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fo~�emen of' Charlcroi--only spoke I~'rench to them. No wonder thc federalist ~
c:onc;~~pt--which yee{