[SANITIZED]LATIN AMERICA REGIONAL AND POLITICAL ANALYSIS 9 JUNE 1977 - 1977/06/09

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Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 3.5(c) S-eat Latin America REGIONAL AND POLITICAL ANALYSIS S,e�Tt 127 RP ALA 77-043 9 June 1977 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 cG.prr 3.5(c) LATIN AMERICA 9 June 1977 Argentina: Political Revival' 7 This publication is prepared for regional specialists in the Washington community by the Latin America Division, Office of Regional and Political Analysis, with oc- casional contributions from other offices within the Directorate of Intelligence. Comments and queries are welcome. They should be directed to the authors of the individual articles. RP ALA 7 7-04 3 9 June 1977 SE Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Sper Argentina: Political Revival? Some Argentine politicians and prominent citizens are emerging from more than a year of near public silence with a variety of statements and proposals, all aimed at restoring political activity, which has been officially suspended since the March 1976 coup. Leaders of the Peronist movement, still the nation's largest political grouping, have become more vocal than at any time since the military takeover--although they have been carefully stressing that their aims are not political. Peronists belonging to a group whose purposes are ostensibly "cultural," as opposed to "political," have chosen an executive council which will oversee the writing of a statement evaluating the country's current overall situation. Among those undertaking the project are Italo Luder, Federico Angel Robledo, and Nicasio San- chez Toranzo, all of whom gained prominence during the presidency of the ousted Isabel Peron. Their evaluation, to be issued shortly, is expected to amount to a criticism of the present regime, particularly on the human rights score. Argentina's second largest party, the Radicals, mak- ing its first major statement since the military took over last year, has issued a call for the restoration of "all freedoms." Specifically, the party declared that the junta should lift its ban on the functioning of polit- ical parties. An influential journalist recently proposed the es- tablishment of an organization to be called the "National Reorganization Movement." According to the proposal, the movement would form the basis of a government-sponsored single-party system. The proposal, however, plays down-- and perhaps would rule out--meaningful political partici- pation by the principal existing parties, the Radicals and Peronists. A variety of journalists have for some time put forth any number of political ideas and criti- cisms, but this latest one is the most pointed to date. RP ALA 77-043 9 June 1977 7 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 Approved for Release: 2018/10/02 C03000038 The junta's junta's ban on all blatantly political activity never really achieved total success. Adherents of a variety of views have regularly maneuvered to gain in- fluence with the military in the hope that their respec- tive positions would take hold once ihe political nlies are relaxed. Indeed, the officers themselves fully ox- pect such contacts and use them to advance their own political interests. The recent flurry of political verbiage, however, is the most concentrated effort as yet. For the current round of proselytizing to get as far as it has, two factors appear to have been essential. One is that a great deal of discussion and opinion-taking have been going on for some time within a number of in- terested political sectors. The other is that each of the ideas expressed, whether a criticism or a proposal, had at least the tacit support of some influential cur- rent of opinion within the armed forces. The political expression that has surfaced was not necessarily orchestrated by the junta, but it does seem to have had beneficial results for the regime. Since it is firmly in control, the government can easily with- stand such criticism, particularly that emanating from the vanquished Peronists. But on another level, the out- pouring of opinions seems to have diverted attention from problem areas, such as subversion and the effects of the so-called Graiver case. Moreover, the activity may give greater credibility to President Videla's stated desire for "dialogue" with representative civilian groups. He can point to the latest increase of political criti- cism and suggestions as proof of his government's willing- ness to listen. No one in or out of government seriously suggests that the latest developments presage an early return to any semblance of unfettered civilian politics. Indeed, the major parties probably do not want a rapid normaliza- tion, since they are simply not prepared. Nonetheless, it is clear that a new stage of political evolution, characterized by increasing public debate, has been reached and that a great outpouring of ideas is yet to come. It would be difficult for the military to reverse this proc- ess without arousing deep, widespread resentment among the populace. RP ALA 77-043 9 June 1977 8 )1re.,