CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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02025476
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August 20, 2018
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May 3, 1973
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Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Central Intelligence Bulletin -rap-SeGra_ C 2 3 May 1973 (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 The CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN is produced by the Director of Central Intelligence to meet his responsibilities for providing current intelligence bearing on issues of national security to the President, the National Security Council, and other senior government officials. It is produced in consultation with the Departments of State and Defense. When, because of the time factor, adequate consultation with the department of primary concern is not feasible, items or portions thereof are produced by the Central Intelligence Agency and enclosed with brackets. Interpretations of intelligence information in this publication represent immediate and preliminary views which are subject to modification in the light of further information and more complete analysis. Certain intelligence items in this publication may be designated specifically for no further dissemination. Other intelligence items may be disseminated further, but only on a need-to-know basis. The CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN is published in both a Top Secret Code- word and a Secret edition. Recipients of the more tightly held Codeword version should not discuss it or its Codeword contents with recipients of the Secret edition. Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 (b)(3) Comments and queries on the contents of this publication are welcome. They may be directed to the CUB Panel Secretary SC No. 00106/73 3 May 1973 Central Intelligence Bulletin CONTENTS GREECE: Papadopoulos has come under sharp attack and the outlook is for more political uncertainty and popular dissatisfaction. (Page 3) (b)(3) (b)(6) NR Record NR Record Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 NR Record Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 NR Record Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 NR Record Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 -Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 I kJ I- I GREECE: The government of Prime Minister Papa- dopoulos has recently been sharply attacked by former prime minister Karamanlis, and a number of the old guard politicians have stood up, apparently anxious to be counted with him. The attack in itself is not a serious blow to the regime; that it could take place at all is a measure of the weakness of the government. The ruling military junta has never lived up to the promises of its "revolution" six years ago. It has failed in its efforts to: --make the government efficient and responsive, --work out a political system that would permit popular participation in government, and --formally resolve the status of the monarchy and institute a new system of government. As a result, politically conscious Greeks sense that Papadopoulos' administration is losing steam and, as it enters its seventh year, symptoms of malaise are plentiful: --Disobedient students continue their opposi- tion to the government even after their revolt was suppressed and civil libertarians who de- fended them were jailed. --Troubles on Cyprus between General Grivas and President Makarios threaten to get out of hand while stability on Cyprus and a peaceful relationship with Turkey remain a top priority to Athens. The Turks are now worried that Grivas' violence may engulf the Turkish minor- ity. They have asked Athens to curb the Gen- eral. But the Papadopoulos government cannot control him. --A variety of ambitious military officers from all levels are disgusted with the inef- fectiveness of the government and have been 3 May 73 Central Intelligence Bulletin 3 -TOP-gE6-REX Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 Approved for Release: 2018/08/01 CO2025476 TO1r1AtER-E-T plotting against Papadopoulos for years. Their planning has seemed more serious in the past 12 months. Their lack of unanimity and Papadopou- los' vigilance has kept a military coup from succeeding. Papadopoulos is aware of the symptoms, but he does not appear to have workable ideas about how to tackle the basic issues. Behind the scenes, for example, he has ordered the formation of a new "cul- tural organization" known at EPOK, a group he hopes will provide Greece's future political leaders. This move has already run into typically Greek trouble. Some military men, for instance, oppose the inclusion of socialists and center-leftists among EPOK's membership, and excluded old guard politicians are obstructing the group's formation because they see it undercutting their chance of returning to power. Papadopoulos is vulnerable, but at present �is not weak enough to be thrown out of office by any- one but a concerted group of military officers. 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