CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
19 January 1959
DAILY BRIEF
1. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
.*Bulgaria: [There appear to have been strong differences
within the Bulgarian party central committee at its December
meeting over plans for the reorganization of the economy,
particularly with regard to the form of agricultural collec-
tives. Party First Secretary Zhivkov reportedly wanted to
continue the gradual merger of collective farms while the
party's former Stalinist boss, Chervenkov, possibly in an
effort to unseat Zhivkov, vigorously proposed the creation
of hinese-tvDe communes. Decisions of a 16-17 January
central committee plenum suggest that the Zhivkov policies
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. Cuba: Despite condemnation throughout the hemisphere
of the summary executions in Cuba, Fidel Castro continues
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to try to justify the actions as necessary to "purify Cuba:'
Castro has replied. in strong terms to US criticism, but
seems to ignore that coming from other countries. His
official newspaper on 17 January, in a long and strongly anti-
US editorial,called for a mass rally on 21 January in support
of his policy of "social prophylaxis" by the "exemplary pun-
ishment of those reponsible for the tyranny, so beloved by
the paid yellow press:' Uruguay, meanwhile, has sent a
"friendly note" to Cuba's UN delegation calling for cessa-
tion of the executions.
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I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Controversy Developin Over Bulgarian Agricultural Policy
Fpuring a special plenum of the central committee of the
Bulgarian Communist Party, held from 20 to 22 December, a
split apparently developed between party First Secretary Todor
Zhivkov and ex-party boss Vulko Chervenkov on the question of
agricultural policy. Zhivkov reportedly favored continuation of
a policy of relatively moderate change in the Bulgarian economy,
based primarily on the merging of collective farms. Cherven-
kov, possibly hoping to oust Zhivkov and re-establish himself--
in fact if not in name--as leader of the party, proposed a more
drastic reorganization of Bulgaria's administration and economy,
centered on the' creation of Chinese-type commune
e policy of amalgamating collective farms was first set
forth at a plenum in early October by Zhivkov and was made part
of a more inclusive economic development plan advanced at a
subsequent plenum on 11 November. The need for further changes
in administration and organization to implement November's de-
cisions was probably the primary reason for calling the special
plenum in December. However, the decisions of another cen-
tral committee plenum held 16-17 January,;.quggest the policies
advocated by Zhivkov have won out at least for the time bein
Eervenkov probably has the unexpressed loyalty of the
leaders on the lower party levels, molt of whom have a hard-
line attitude which would cause them to see more of a kindred
spirit in Peiping than in Moscow. Zhivkov on the other hand
has the indisputable support of Soviet party boss Khrushchev,
a fact which so far has probably prevented many Chervenkov
supporters from openly opposing himJ
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