1987. Különkiadvány, 1987.03.12. / HU_BFL_XIV_47_2
In recent years, the operatives of the irrtelligenoe Services of the leading NATO countries—especially the United States—through their diplomatic work in their embassies in Budapest have developed direct oorrtacts with the leaders of the radical bourgeois grcup. Since 1983, American politicians, West Germán Christian Democrats, and representatives of the Anstrian National Party have alsó met with prcminent representatives of the opposition during their official and personal visits to Hungary. These meetings were primarily aimed at demanstrating that "cppositian" groups in Hungary are treated as "altemative" political factors and thereby aim at their de facto aaoeptance. In additicn to this the leading political circles and government organs of the United States have tried to exert political pressure in the interests of maintaining and expanding the sccpe of movement of the domestic cppositicn- enemy groups a way that borders on the limits of interferenoe in danestic affairs. They try to create the inpression—and thereby alsó try to bolster the confidence of the members of the opposition groups—that the prerequisite fór the extensian of western eredits to our oountry would be the termi natian "repressive measures" against the opposition. In the interests of the political and fináncial support given to the cpposition-enesny groups and in prepáratian fór the role they are assigned to play the intelligense Services of the leading NATO countries, especially the United States, have alsó awarded seholarships to the activists of the cppositicn-eneny groups. As a result of this, over the pást few years almost al 1 the leaders of the cppositian-enemy groups have spent greater or lesser periods of time in the United States or western Europe cn the hasis of personal invitations. Relations between the opposition-enemy groups and reacticnary emigrant organizations and press organs has intensified and beoane closer. Additionally, the representatives of the cppositian-enemy groups have on oocasian aooepted a role—both here and abroad—in provocative political acticns planned by the inperialist disruptive and subversive centere. In the pást years, the propaganda oenters of the inperialist powers have started a—clearly discemible, uniformly orchestrated—canpaign in the interests of the intematicnal appreciaticn of the cpposition-enany groups. Ihe bourgeois propaganda organs use the situaticn of the Hungárián opposition- enemy and the development of its sccpe of movement as the gauge of the "liberalism" and "democratizaticn" of the system. In recent years, the relaticnship of the "authority" to the "opposition" has beoane a nőt negligible eleanent of the fareign—western—appraisal of the oountry and political leadershlp. IV. 1. The activity of the party and State organs respansible fór inplementing the , political and official tasks associated with the activities of the cppositian- enemy groups satisfied the principles formai ated in the Dec 1980 and the Mar 1982 resolutians of the Ft>lit±uro. Ihe oooidinaticn of the political position against the activities of the cppositian-enemy grotps is the task of the working group created in the apparátus of the Central Ccnmittee. In the autumn of 1982, the Cperative Oanmittee Wcis established under the leadership of the supervisory secretary of administrative matters of the Central Oanmittee. The Operative Oonnittee, based cn the prcposals of the working gro^ of the Central Comnttee makes reoannendaticns, fran time to time, cn the more inportarrt issues ccnoeming the suppressicn of the activities of the oppositicn-enesay groups and assures the unified, coordinated stanoe of the affected state and party organizaticns (in question). Spec.1/1987 /S/ - 5 -