NID: EAST GERMANY: EMIGRATION RAISES PRESSURE

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06826770
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November 26, 2019
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December 10, 2019
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September 12, 1989
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Approved for Release: 2019/10/29 C06826770 �I,I LI? LI 1 Li �I EAST GERMANY: Emigration Raises Pressure By letting East German refugees depart to the West, Hungary has increased the pressure on East Germany to replace its ailing leader Erich Honecker and to impose travel restrictions, even at the risk of further public disaffection. Hungary's announcement Sunday that it would temporarily suspend restrictions on East German emigration has. as of late yesterday. cleared the way for more than 6,000 East Germans in Hungary to leave for West Germany. Hungarian officials also estimate that some 60.000 additional East German travelers, many of whom want to resettle in West Germany. remain in the country; Budapest radio reports an additional 16,000 vacationing Eas: Germans have strcarned into Hun ary from Czechoslovakia since the announcement. East Germany has condemned Budapest's actions and blames West Germany for the emigration pressure as well as the Hungarian decision, but signs of disarray in the East German leadership are mounting. Officials have begun speaking openly of the need for Honecker to step down. Comment: The only option that appears open to the East Germans is imposing new restrictions on Bloc travel. Such a move would risk increasing disaffection and renewed public protests; the regime's domestic legitimacy probably already has been challenged anew by the formation yesterday of a new national po'itical opposition group of intellectuals. professionals, and former Communists called New Forum. If the East Germans do not act, however, a larger illegal exodus and the unprecedented level of legal emigration will deprive their troubled economy of skilled workers, technicians, and professionals when growth is already declining and labor short. The morale of the remaining work force probably would suffer. Auther depressing productivity. West Germany's economic importance to Budapest leaves East Germany no realistic option for e,:onornic retaliation. Honecker's failure to act decisively to halt the flow and his inability to persuade the USSR or other Bloc regimes to help will probably speed his replacement. 4 rsL TCS 2912/89 12 September 1989 Approved for Release: 2019/10/29 C06826770