POLAND: CONFRONTING SOLIDARITY

Created: 9/17/1981

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i Confronting Solidarity

Tha nvuw'i shov c*m$ ie intended largely to put union militants on the defensive but_may only widen tha gulf between Solidarity and the government. feme*

oughly worded atatement, the party Politburo accused the union ofrogram of political opposition that "unilaterally violates" the agreements underpinning Solidarity's legal existence and of making "insanegainst Poland's allies. egime has thereby laid the groundwork for seeking to have solidarity declaredfa) . *^

The Politburo called on the nation tomadmen" and pledged to use "such means asdemands" to stem the growing threat. Ithowever, of committing itself to specificstatement will probably be accompanied byovertures to Walesa and other moderates toinfluence of the militants; This would bedo easir quickly,

Government censors yesterday refused to allow articles in Solidarity's national paper dealing with the union's support of free union activity elsewhere In the Soviet bloc. The union canceled thefirst time this has occurred since the paper began regular publication early this year. fJfjTl

A parliamentary commission, apparently ignoring' Solidarity's arguments, endorsed the government draftelf-management law.. Parliament will consider the law later this monthi the union has threatened tohe law if it is passed without major modifications. eTsna)

Polisheanwhile, critloiaed mountingand calledenewal of union-government talks. The statement, quoting from the papal encyclical, calledarge union role In economic affairs but^^Plioltly warned the union against "playing politics."

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Moscow Is likely to express quick approval of the Polish Politburo's criticise of Solidarity, which echoes recent Soviet charges, it i* also likely to.register its support for the Polish regime's apparent raedinesa to put words into action by challenging Solidarity on -sensitive issues, such as censorship and self-management. The Soviets will, however, maintain pressure oo the Poles to prevent any backsliding. m

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