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SUBJECT: Status Report on Moscow Leadership Rumors
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C03213085 Page 1-2
As the 24th Soviet Party Congress nears, reports and rumors of
upcoming changes in the Soviet leadership are increasing in frequency.
At our request, CIA has looked at these reports in an attempt to
identify possible common threads aad to see what conclusions might
be drawn. The paragraphs below are hosed on the Agency's findings
as of mid.Novereber. The chart at Tab A briefly summarizes a
number of die most interesting reports
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The surge of reports in recent month* concerning change* in the Soviet
leadership springs from the proximity of the Party Congress next
February, Breshnev's recurring health problems and recognition that
a generational changeover is impending. While earlier this year the 25X1
rumor spotlight was principally on Brezhnev, the focus has now expanded
to include a number of players. In fact. there are now a number of
rumors to the effect that Breshnev will survive the Pa 25X1-rty Congress and
continue in power.
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seniors: Breslanev Podgor ey Kosys U-7 Sealov 614%d
Peishe Although not a senior, Minister of Agriealture Poiyansky
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take over geeeration in the scoaainali circulating in the Soviet Union and
Fasten% Europe is limited eesentially to those leaders whom, duties keep
thank in the poblic eye in Moscow: Perty Secretary Kirilenko
First Deputy Premier Manurev Foreign Minister Gromyko
I,eningrad Party Chief Romanov and Party Secretaries Ponornarev
and Dem:whey KGB Chief An4 ropov, Moseow "arty base Grishizt
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With the exception of the obvious guessing relating to promotions of
deputise with Kirileako replacing Breslin." and litasurov replacing
Koisygin there is little consistency in the pattern of reports. In
contrast to last year, for example, when his removal was freoueiLv
watrisairaal_ Gratmvkas this year is regarded as a "starer" with
he
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will he part of a troika to succeed lireshnev. Kosyginis departure is
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replace Pedgoray AS chief of Etats. and 25X1
Aiii0v will be succeeded by Ponomarev or Dernicher, both of whom are
his understudies.
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While analysts differ as to the explanation for the dimisnition of reports
coot gaming 13reahnev and the surge of remora
concerning the rest of the leadership in recent weeks, they
do agree that the rumors:
? reflect growing expectation
change will occur over the next year or two;
uoiitical
^ are too inconsietent to represeet a concerted effort to push
a given Soviet line;
? ignore several key figures sod in some cases show a distorted
understanding of power positions in the Kremlin;
represent an letereithig political phenomenon in the willingness
of Soviets at home and abroad to speculate on the political and
physical health of the top leaders and their prospects.
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