[SANITIZED]STAFF NOTES: LATIN AMERICAN TRENDS MARCH 19, 1974 - 1975/03/19

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Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Ft Hri 5: Sece No Foreign Dsiirn Latin American Trends pproved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 et 123 March 19, 197 No. 0501/75 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 No Foreign Diooem/Background Uric Only Controlled Dionem Warning Notice Sensitive Intelligence Sources and Methods Involved NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanctions Classified by 005827 Exempt from general declassification schedule of E. O. 11652, exemption category: g 50 (1 ), (2); and (3) Automatically declassified on: Date Impossible to Determine 1 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 L Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 LATIN AMERICAN TRENDS This publication is prepared for regional specialists In tho Washington com- munity by tho Western Hemisphere Division, Off ice of Current Intelligence, with occasional contributions from other offices within tho Directorate of Intelligence. Comments and queries are walcomo. They should be directed to tho authors of tho individual articles. CONTEN TS March 19, 1975 Argentina: Catholic Church Raps Lopez Rega Argentina: New Movement On The Left 3 5 SEpET pproved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 NR NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 NR Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 SE ET Argentina: Catholic Church Raps Lopez Rega As if he did not have enough enemies already, presidential adviser and confiliant Lopez Rega has now incurred the wrath of the Roman Catholic Church in Argentina. According to the papal nuncio, the church hierarchy was highly offended by Lopez Rega's recent invitation to an off-beat religious sect to officiate at a mass dedicating the new "Altar of the Fatherland"--a monument where Juan and Evita Peron are to be laid to rest. Lopez Rega, who is believed to be a practicing spiritualist, arranged the ceremony presided over by the American Orthodox Apostolic Catholic Church, a small group founded by defrocked Catholic priests who purportedly practice a mixture of spiritualism and voodoo. This bizarre religious order is head- quartered in Brazil where Lopez Rega frequently travels--apparently for pseudo-religious purposes. Lopez Rega's mysticism is a topic of considerable public speculation and indignation has been expressed in military, labor, business, and opposition party circles. Lopez Rega's troubles with the church have been compounded by a quarrel between the federal admin- istrator of Cordoba Province, Raul Lacabanne, and the Roman Catholic leadership. Lacabanne, who is under fire for his high-handed actions and abuse of civil rights in Cordoba, is a political ally of Lopez Rega. In a second display of poor judgment last week, Lopez Rega opened himself to attack from critics on yet another front. Accompanied by an entourage of social welfare ministry minions and the presidential press secretary, he made a brief trip to Misiones Province, where he turned over seventeen ambulances to a local hospital and gave several hundred thousand dollars worth of subsidies and equipment to local March 19, 1975 SE,pth Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 SE ET organizations. Provincial elections are scheduled early next month, and his trip has been widely in- terpreted as government interference to ensure a good showing for the Peronists. Lopez Rega's blatant partisan gesture has already brought private mutterings of disgust from some Peronist politicians, and it is sure to elicit condemnation from all opposition parties. The social welfare minister's inveterate dab- bling in spiritualist hokum and his unabashed ef- forts to ingratiate himself with the voting public will have a detrimental impact on Mrs. Peron's political position and further weaken support from key social and political sectors. In short, he continues Jo be a major liability to the President. (CON TIAL) March 19, 1975 SE -.4,1-1ET Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 Argentina: New Movement On The Left The split in Peronist ranks was boldly under- scored last week when an assemblage of dissident left-wing Peroniuts, including some prominent for- mer government officials, met in Buenos Aires to launch the Authentic Peronist Party. To the sur- prise of almost no one, the government responded by sending police to diskand the meeting, claiming that its sponsors had not obtained the proper per- mit and that it violated the state of siege. Organizational efforts have been under way for some time now to put together a coalition of leftist opponents to President Isabel Peron's rightist- orien%ed Peronist government. Last week's abortive rally was timed to coincide with the second anniver- sary 0,7 the victory of Peron's Justicialist Libera- tion Front (FREJULI) tn the elections on March 11, 1973. By holding the affair at the Nino Restaurant, where Peron conducted negotiations with other politi- cal parties to form FREJULI, the left-wing organizers clearly hoped to make the point that they are the legitimate heirs of Peronist doctrine. Among the key backers the press cited former president Hector Campora, who is said to be maintain- ing permanent contact with the new party's supporters. Campora has been living in self-imposed exile in Mexico because of his fear of assassination at the hands of right-wing death squads. His recently pub- lished book entitled Peron's Mandate is a clear-cut bid to establish himself as the true disciple of Peron. Actually, Campora was held in contempt by Peron and was forced to step down as ambassador to Mexico whfle Peron was on his deathbed. In addition to leftist Peronist luminaries such as the deposed governors of several provinces, the Authentic party evidently commands strong allegiance March 19, 1975 �5 ,SECKEi T Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2018/10/29 002693011 jipeggr from radical Peronist youth and the Montonero guer- rilla movement. In its declaration of principles, the party pledged itseir to a "rwolutionary defini- tion of Peronism" and denQunced the "commitments contracted with imperialism behind the people's back." Strong criticism was hurled at Mrs. Peron's admir- istration for violating Peronist ideals and adopting the same principles as the military dictatorships that the Peronists fought to unseat. The gatnering at the Nino Restaurant marks the first endeavor by the fragmented left to unite against the ruling orthodox Justicialist Party on the national level. The left embarked on this path several months ago in Misiones Province, where it hopes to run candidates in the first electoral con- test to be held since the Peronists returned to power. With the elections less than a month away, the govern- ment is stalling in granting legal recognition. At first the left tried to gain entry on the ballot as the Descamisado Party (named after Peron's "shirtless ones"), but an electoral court prohibited the party from using Peronist slogans or labels. The government is apt to continue using all the power at its discretion to prevent the inscription of a rival Peronist party that might challenge it at the polls. While the military will back the govern- ment's measures to exclude a leftist political move- ment from political participation, the potential threat raised by the left will not be lost on of- ficers who already believe that Mrs. Peron's constit- uency has eroded considerably. (SC-El) March 19, 1975 5 Fr gie T pproved for Release: 2018/10/29 0026930111 �111MrAIL. 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