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Tuesday, 2 August 2016

ARGENTINA PRESIDENT: 40% INFLATION JUST AN ILLUSION




CYNICALLY, MACRI AFFIRMS THAT 
INFLATION IN ARGENTINA IS JUST “AN ILLUSION”


Argentina be aware: 

Plutocracy too long tolerated leaves democracy on the auction block, 
subject to the highest bidder
Bill Moyers 


At a time when shortages and the increase in public services rates are the most important concerns of the Argentinian population, President MAURICIO MACRI affirms that inflation is an illusion and that he is optimistic about the country’s future.


In statements he gave to the TV station Telefe, MACRI expressed that “inflation is decreasing and next year it will be less than 20 per cent. Inflation is a lie, it was imposed”.

PUTTING THE BLAME ON PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS HAS BEEN AN ARGENTINE TRAIT FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS

He repeated once again that he is working “so that people can live better” and insisted that he can’t reverse the economic adjustments after so many years of incorrect policies —in reference to previous government lead by NESTOR KIRCHNER and CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ.

His latest appearance took place after thousands of people carried out “piquetes” and “common cooking pot” in 100 different spots in BUENOS AIRES City, to protest against unemployment and the increase in the living cost. Also, a “cacerolazo” was heard all across the country against the raise in the electric power, gas and water rates. The unrest was of course never broadcast by the dominant government loyal media. According to “establishment” media of ARGENTINA the country is doing superb………………….

THE THREAT OF CIVIL UNREST LOOMING OVER ARGENTINA

Official figures contradict the President’s speech, because in the first months of the year, inflation rates went up by 27% reaching an annual accumulationof 43 to 45%, according to studies carried out by a consultancy firm. It was MACRI who accused the previous government of falsifying inflation statistics and thus seems to have taking a liking in it, but of course the local media would never point the finger at him. For they won the election for him through intense social engineering.  

Symbol for Argentine Government change
2001: President De la Rua flees by helicopter from
Casa Rosada
The cost of life has forced the population to change their consumption habits, which dropped again in June, this time by 6,4%, especially regarding the consumption of food, a drop that was already notorious in the first trimester, with a drop of 3,6%. A study carried out by Scentia shows that the areas that suffered the worst contraction were cleaning products, cosmetics and toiletries, non-perishable food, alcoholic beverages, water and sodas. On the other hand, the fuel consumption decreased by 3,07%, which puts gas stations at risk, as warned by the Confederation of Hydrocarbon Commerce Entities of ARGENTINA.


In this context in which the cost of living is increasing, a study showed that for a four-member family not to fall under the category of “poor” in BUENOS AIRES city, they needed, in June, a monthly income of, at least, 12,709 pesos (that is, 850 dollars). And a minimum of 6,307 pesos (420 dollars) not to be considered “indigents”, as the General Direction of Statistics and Census of the City government revealed in its study on the Indigence and Poverty Line for the houses of BUENOS AIRES cities. The study measures the economic needs of five types of households, but it uses a model family: a 35 year-old couple, both economically active, property owners, with 2 children, aged 9 and 6. Many families in BUENOS AIRES don’t own a house but rent, which means they would need between 6,000 and 8,000 pesos more (400 to 533 dollars) not to fall below the poverty line.

Sunday, 22 May 2016

Austrian Elections 2016


Die Hoferisierung Österreichs

Norbert Hofers Aufstieg ist kein Zufall. Er ist die direkte Folge einer konsequenten Verdrängungs- und Beschönigungskultur von 1945 bis heute 

Der Aufstieg Norbert Hofers ist der vorläufige Höhepunkt einer langen Reihe von Ereignissen in Österreichs Nachkriegsgeschichte, die von einer latent autoritären und menschenverachtenden Grundstimmung in der Gesellschaft zeugen. Er läuft damit dem seit der Wahl Kurt Waldheims sich wandelnden Geschichtsverständnis entgegen, das die herrschende "Opferthese" zwar verspätet, aber radikal infrage gestellt hat. 

Gefährlicher aber noch als Hofers NS-Dünkel ist, dass sich sein Gedankengut aus dem immer noch nicht ausgetrockneten Sumpf nährt, aus dem Faschismus und Diktatur in Österreich bereits vor Hitler entstanden sind. Sein Vorgehen, das sich schlicht als "systemkritisch" gibt, ist ungleich salonfähiger als eines, das das althergebrachte Nazi-Instrumentarium und ewiggestrige Wählerschichten direkt bedient. Die "Neue Rechte" hat zwar ihre Strategie geändert, aber nicht ihre Ziele: Sie strebt weiterhin einen staatlich-gesellschaftlichen Umbau im autoritären Sinne an. 

Der rote Faden Österreichs Exakt dreißig Jahre nach der heißumstrittenen Wahl Waldheims zum Bundespräsidenten markiert der Wahlsieg des FPÖ-Kandidaten Hofer im ersten Wahlgang den vorläufigen Höhepunkt einer langen Reihe von Ereignissen, die von einer autoritären und menschenverachtenden Grundstimmung in der Gesellschaft zeugen und die sich wie ein roter Faden durch Österreichs Nachkriegsgeschichte ziehen. 


ARD Satire - Oesterreichs rechts Ruck @ Image ARD
Dem flüchtigen Beobachter mögen diese Vorkommnisse als isolierte Ereignisse erscheinen, doch sie kehren mit längst überwunden geglaubter Regelmäßigkeit immer wieder zurück. Der Bogen der Skandale spannt sich dabei von der Kontroverse um den NS-Historiker Taras Borodajkewycz (1965), den fünf ehemaligen Nationalsozialisten im Kabinett Kreisky I (1970), der Affäre Kreisky-Peter-Wiesenthal (1975), der Affäre Reder-Frischenschlager (1985), der Wahl Waldheims zum Bundespräsidenten (1986), den zum NS-Apologetismus und der Daueragitation neigenden Jörg Haider der 90er-Jahre, bis zu dem jahrelangen Streit um die Restitution beschlagnahmter Gemälde (1998–2005). Letztlich mündete all dies in die schwarz-blaue ÖVP-FPÖ-Koalition von Haiders Gnaden (2000–2006), die zu den sogenannten EU-Sanktionen führte und deren Folgen die Republik noch heute abarbeitet. 

Schlussstrich oder nicht 

Die Öffentlichkeit befindet sich damit seit mehr als 30 Jahren in einer Art permanenter politischer Erregtheit, die teils real gefühlt und teils von der FPÖ hochgepeitscht wurde. Es herrscht das Bedürfnis vor, "nicht schon wieder" an diesem Thema zu rütteln und "endlich einen Schlussstrich" zu ziehen. Die breite Masse fühlt sich oft zu Unrecht unter ständigem Verdacht und übermäßig geläutert. In voller Konsequenz wird daher auch jedweder Anflug von Political Correctness verschmäht und stattdessen trotzig ein Vokabular propagiert, das Gut und Böse in deren Gegensatz kehrt und sinnentleert – zum Beispiel "Tugendritter", "Gutmenschen", "Willkommenskultur". 

Und nun Hofer. Der Kandidat, der das Verbotsgesetz aufheben möchte, das Kriegsende als Trauertag begreift, sich zum Deutschtum bekennt, dessen Burschenschaft "die Fiktion einer österreichischen Nation" ablehnt und der droht, als Bundespräsident die Regierung zu entlassen, sollte sie nicht seinen Vorstellungen entsprechen. Er wird von seinen vielen Anhängern als normal und erfrischend empfunden und auf keinen Fall als einer, vor dem man Angst haben müsse. Doch sein Aufstieg ist kein Zufall: Er ist die direkte Folge einer konsequent gewollten Verdrängungs- und Beschönigungskultur, die den unzweideutigen Hintergrund für die zahlreichen Skandale von 1945 bis heute bildet. 

Dass es auch ganz anders gehen kann, bewies der deutsche Bundespräsident Friedrich von Weizsäcker, der schon 1985 in seiner Rede zum 50. Jahrestags des Kriegsendes durchaus andere, vielbeachtete Worte fand. Und bereits in den Jahren 1963 bis 1965 fanden vor deutscher Gerichtsbarkeit die kathartischen Frankfurter Auschwitz-Prozesse statt, die der Bevölkerung bildlich und rechtlich die Gräuel des von ihr unterstützten, mitgetragenen oder geduldeten Regimes vor Augen führten. 

Der Opfermythos 

Wie es zu dieser völlig anderen Haltung in Österreich kommen konnte, ist ausreichend durch die zeitgeschichtliche Wissenschaft dokumentiert. Es war der sogenannte Opfermythos, der auf der Moskauer Deklaration von 1943 aufbaute und nach dem Kriege nicht nur die politische Rehabilitation, sondern auch die österreichische Nationsbildung ermöglichte. 


ZDF Satire zu Oesterreichs Presidenten Wahlen
Im nationalen Verständnis kam es dadurch zu einer Umkehr der Opfer-Täter-Rolle, während auf der individuellen Ebene das Schlüpfen in die Opferrolle einen unmittelbaren Schutz vor dem Verdacht, Nazi gewesen zu sein, bedeutete. Das sich so entwickelnde kollektive Gedächtnis festigte sich über die Jahre, exkulpierte die Mitglieder der Kriegsgeneration oder bewahrte sie zumindest vor einer unliebsamen Konfrontation. In der Folge entwickelte das Land zwar bestenfalls eine gewisse Scham für das Geschehene, empfand jedoch keine Schuld. Diese "schuldlose Scham" führte aber auch dazu, dass keine Sühne geleistet werden musste. 

Wandelndes Geschichtsverständnis 

Dennoch kam es während der 80er-Jahre letztlich zu einer Generationenablöse, durch die die Wirkungsmacht der direkten Erfahrung in der kollektiven Erinnerung an Kraft zu verlieren begann. Diese geschichtskulterelle Veränderung war keine isolierte österreichische Angelegenheit, sondern fand in einem internationalen Umfeld statt, in dem der Holocaust immer deutlicher zum Referenzpunkt des kollektiven Gedächtnisses des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde. 

Die heimische Erinnerungskultur passte sich nur langsam an dieses neue, internationale Verständnis an. So deckte sich Waldheims berüchtigter Satz "Ich habe im Krieg nichts anderes getan als hunderttausende Österreicher auch, nämlich meine Pflicht als Soldat erfüllt" noch vollends mit dem Verständnis der Kriegsgeneration und teilweise auch mit dem der nachfolgenden Generation, die von einem nur mangelhaft denazifizierten Lehrer- und Politikerkorpus in den 50er- und 60er-Jahren sozialisiert worden war. Und so wurde Waldheim als Verkörperung von Österreichs Nachkriegslebenslüge 1986 mit einer Mischung aus Beleidigung und Trotz "Jetzt erst recht" (Kampagnenslogan) zum Bundespräsidenten gewählt. 

Nichtsdestotrotz wurde der Fall Waldheim letztlich zu einem Katalysator für das sich wandelnde Geschichtsverständnis Österreichs, das die vorherrschende Staats- und Lebenslüge von der Rolle Österreichs als erstem Opfer nationalsozialistischer Aggression radikal infrage stellte. Während der folgenden 20 Jahre kam es zu einer wachsenden Akzeptanz der Mitverantwortung vieler Österreicher an der Täterschaft im NS-Staat, wenn auch das offizielle Österreich den Opferstatus nie ganz aufgeben wollte. 

Versteinerte Denkprozesse 

Ungeachtet dieser Wandlung im offiziellen Geschichtsverständnis, gelang es Haider, der 1986 in einer Kampfabstimmung die Obmannschaft der FPÖ errungen hatte, die vormals latenten, nun aber im Zuge der Waldheim-Kampagne offen aufgebrochenen Gefühle der uneingestandenen Scham, aber auch des ungebrochenen Trotzes durch unzählige provokante Sager, die das NS-Regime, die (Waffen-)SS und die Taten der Kriegsgeneration beschönigten, zu kanalisieren. Dazu schürte er unter anderem Ressentiments gegen "das System" (in aufgewärmter Nazi-Diktion "die Altparteien") und den Hass auf "Fremde". 

So kam es, dass trotz des Wandels im institutionalisierten Geschichtsverständnis Österreichs für weite Teile der Bevölkerung eine offene Auseinandersetzung mit der NS-Zeit und den Verstrickungen, in denen sich viele befanden, weiterhin ausblieb. Ebenso blieb das moralische Problem der individuellen Scham beziehungsweise Schuld für viele unausgesprochen und ungelöst. 

Neue Strategie, alte Ziele 

In dieses Gedankenfeld stößt nun Präsidentschaftskandidat Hofer. Was unterscheidet ihn von seinen Mitstreitern? Obwohl Hofer seine Deutschtümelei vielleicht sogar mit mehr Überzeugung zur Schau trägt als selbst Haider oder Heinz-Christian Strache, ist sie bei ihm kein wesentliches Element des Wahlkampfes. Seine Anhänger begeistern sich für ihn wahrscheinlich zumindest ebenso sehr trotz seiner Burschenschaftmitgliedschaft wie deshalb. Stattdessen sehen sie ihn als einen von sich, einen, der es "denen da oben" zeigen wird. Hofer hat erkannt, dass allzu offenes Liebäugeln mit Nazithemen nicht mehr opportun und mehrheitsfähig ist. Der Generationenwechsel und das sich wandelnde Geschichtsverständnis haben endlich auch die österreichische politische Kultur erreicht. 

Aber der gedankliche Sumpf, dem die NS-Diktatur und ihre Gräueltaten letztlich entsprangen, brodelt mangels einer breiteren Auseinandersetzung weiter. Und in ihm fischen die neuere FPÖ und Hofer ungebrochen. Plumpe Anspielungen auf Hitler, die SS, die Wehrmacht und so weiter sind leicht zu enttarnen. Aber blauäugige, von einem Unschuldslächeln begleitete Warnungen vor einer Überlastung des Sozialsystems durch weitere Zuwanderung oder Asylwerber sind weniger offensichtlich. Die Zersetzung des öffentlichen Vertrauens in staatliche Institutionen und Parteien durch scheinbar legitime Systemkritik ebenso wenig. 

Die Verhetzung von Medien und individueller Journalisten ist in dem von der FPÖ aufgepeitschten Klima schon fast zur Normalität geworden. Die Rechte ist schlauer geworden; sie braucht die Ewiggestrigen (fast) nicht mehr. Sie pilgert stattdessen nach Yad Vashem, um sich staatsmännisch zu geben. Gegen Vorwürfe des gesellschaftlich verpönten Antisemitismus wehrt sie sich damit, dass man nicht "immer die Nazikeule schwingen" möge. 

In sich gewandtes System 

Diese "Neue Rechte" hat ihre Strategie geändert, nicht aber ihre Ziele. In Österreich strebt sie seit Haider eine Dritte Republik an, die in einer neuen Regierungs-, wenn nicht Staatsform, enden soll. Diese wird ein abgeschottetes, in sich gewandtes System sein, das ironischerweise die Segnungen, die eine vormals offene Politik dem Land gebracht hat, bewahren soll. Es wird ein autoritäres, zentral gelenktes, unfreieres und weniger demokratisches System sein. Minderheiten würden wohl zu Bürgern zweiter Klasse mit eingeschränkten Rechten degradiert. 

Die politische Zukunft Österreichs unter einer FPÖ-Führung kann bereits heute in Ungarn und Polen beobachtet werden. Seine wirtschaftliche Zukunft in Kärnten. Da kann Hofer noch so treuherzig in die Kamera lächeln. 


Von Michael Hart. via Der Standard 

Herr Hart ist Ökonom und Marktstratege, ausgebildet an der London School of Economics und der Columbia-Universität. Derzeit arbeitet er als Chefökonom bei einem Fonds in London. Dieser Beitrag erschien in einer Langfassung in seinem Blog macroathart.com. 

Monday, 28 March 2016

BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, URUGUAY – NEOLIBERAL RECONQUERING OF LATIN AMERICA




BRAZIL AND THE NEOLIBERAL MEDIA – PROPAGANDA WAR



DILMA ROUSSEFF met with international media without BRAZILIAN giants like GLOBO, the country's largest media outlet, which has been accused of coup-mongering.

As BRAZIL spirals further into its worst political crisis seen in decades, President DILMA ROUSSEFF has tried to break the one-sided media narrative on the situation that’s been dominated by international press swooning over anti-government protests along with elite-backed local media accused of whipping up support for a coup.


ROUSSEFF held a private media briefing with journalists from the NEW YORK TIMES, GUARDIAN, LA JORNADA, LE MONDE, EL PAIS, and DIE ZEIT. Meanwhile, she sent her chief of staff JAQUES WAGNER to meet with other international media in RIO DE JANEIRO. BRAZILIAN media were blocked from attending.
WAGNER said BRAZILIAN media coverage is “out of step” with the crisis with “obvious” efforts to campaign tirelessly for a particular end, LA REPUBLICA reported.

ROUSSEFF spoke about the fragility of BRAZIL’S relatively young democracy since the military dictatorship ended in 1985, saying that although the days of strong-arm coups are a thing of the past in LATIN AMERICA, BRAZIL is living an attempt at a “coup against democracy” through an impeachment process without legal footing.

FACING ‘COUP AGAINST DEMOCRACY,’ BRAZIL TURNS TO GLOBAL MEDIA

“We in BRAZIL have had military coups. In a democratic system, coups change their method,” ROUSSEFF said, according to an interview published in EL PAIS. “And impeachment without legal basis is a coup. It breaks the democratic order. That’s why it’s dangerous.”


Background Information: 
THE POWER OF LATIN AMERICAN MEDIA CONGLOMERATES

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And local media has played a role. In BRAZIL’S intensely concentrated media landscape, outlets like GLOBO, owned by and aligned with the country’s dictatorship-linked economic elite, have been criticized for “coup-mongering” and supporting the idea of military intervention.




Analyst SYLVIA MORETZSOHN, media professor at the Fluminense Federal University, argues that GLOBO has acted more like a political party than a media outlet by using its power to sway public opinion against the president. MORETZSOHN told BRASIL DE FATO that GLOBO has used the “noble cause” of combatting corruption worked to “create the conditions for a coup.”

With ROUSSEFF’S Workers’ Party, or PT, pushing progressive policies for over a decade since the election of her predecessor LUIZ INACIO LULA DA SILVA in 2002, the country’s wealthy elite and right-wing political factions have grown frustrated by their inability to boot the PT from power at the ballot box.

Background Information: 

SAME STRATEGY IN ARGENTINA

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ROUSSEFF’S opponents have latched on to widespread corruption scandals and increasing probes into fraud as a justification to try to take down the government by trying to impeach the president or forcing her to resign.

The irony is that opposition politicians, including Vice President MICHEL TEMER, who would take over if ROUSSEFF stepped down and house speaker EDUARDO CUNHA, who is spearheading the impeachment attempt, are more deeply embroiled in corruption than ROUSSEFF or her PT.

“I recommend that you ask who benefits from this,” ROUSSEFF told EL PAIS. “Many of whom haven’t even appeared on the scene, but they are behind, at the bottom.”

Related topics on the silent coup in Latin America:

AN ORCHESTRATED SCANDAL

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The coup-mongering CLARÍN media monopoly, whose owner was a collaborator of the fascist 1976-83 military junta, trumpeted in its Feb. 1 edition, based on some evidence found at his apartment that NISMAN had actually intended to issue an arrest warrant for FERNÁNDEZ.


The same ELLIOTT ASSOCIATES and AURELIUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT vulture funds that have preyed on ARGENTINA for years to overturn its sovereign debt restructuring and force it to its knees, are also targeting BRICS member BRAZIL for destabilization, using a corruption scandal at the giant state oil firm PETROBRAS to either force President DILMA ROUSSEFF into line, or oust her from office. ROUSSEFF was the head of PETROBRAS'S board of directors from 2003 to 2010, during the time an alleged bribery and corruption scandal at the company took place. The LONDON ECONOMIST has suggested she could be impeached.






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"http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Facing-Coup-Against-Democracy-Brazil-Turns-to-Global-Media--20160325-0013.html". 

Saturday, 26 March 2016

THE NEW YORK TIMES CRITICAL VIEW ON ARGENTINE'S NEWLY ELECTED PRESIDENT MACRI





During his trip to Argentina this week, President Obama is unlikely to visit Milagro Sala. A prominent social activist in the northwestern province of Jujuy, Ms. Sala was arrested in January at the behest of Gov. Gerardo Morales, a political ally of the country’s new president, Mauricio Macri.
There has been international outrage over her detention; Pope Francis, the United Nations and Amnesty International have expressed concern. Not the White House: When announcing Mr. Obama’s visit, it thanked Mr. Macri for “his contributions to the defense of human rights in the region.”
Mr. Obama’s historic trip to Cuba has all the pageantry of a farewell to the Cold War in Latin America. His visit to Havana will serve as a symbolic climax in the normalization of American relations with Cuba’s Communist government. But his excursion to Argentina has a very different resonance.
Shortly before Mr. Obama’s arrival in Buenos Aires, his administration announced the declassification of United States government documents relating to Argentina’s 1976-83 military dictatorship. Yet the visit is not about the current state of human rights, but about free trade and hemispheric security.
An acknowledgment of the malign role the United States played in the early years of the dictatorship is welcome, if overdue. But to ignore the red flags on human rights raised by the recent actions of Argentina’s new ruling party is a worrying reminder of that legacy. For Mr. Macri, Mr. Obama’s visit is already an endorsement.



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Protesters last month demanded the release of the prominent social activist Milagro Sala, who was arrested in January. CreditNatacha Pisarenko/Associated Press

The arrest of Ms. Sala illustrates the Argentine government’s new hard-line approach. Her organization played an important role in providing for socially excluded groupsoffering them housing, jobs and education. Ms. Sala was detained for leading a protest of cooperative workers, the unemployed and indigenous people in one of the country’s poorest provinces. Later, she was accused of embezzling public funds. That judicial investigation must run its course, but due process demands that she should not be imprisoned in the meantime.
This arbitrary detention comes amid a rash of measures taken by the Macri administration that have weakened the rule of law on the pretext of security, economic freedom and the war on drugs. In January, within weeks of taking office, Mr. Macri declared an emergency that allowed military forces to shoot down unidentified planes suspected of drug trafficking.
In effect, the president had decreed a de facto death penalty without trial. This policy has been criticized as an example of the “narcotización” of public safety. It is counter to the core principles of Argentina’s post-dictatorship reforms that prohibit military intervention in domestic security.
Soon after Mr. Macri’s inauguration, the highest court in the capital, Buenos Aires, ruled that police officers could demand identification from citizens there without probable cause, a ruling that gives a green light to harassment based on prejudice. In an equally troubling move, the federal government recently unveiled a new protocol for policing protests that gives the authorities more power to put down and criminalize demonstrations; this in a country where people value the right of free assembly and often take to the streets to fight for their rights.
Argentina’s economic and political meltdown in 2001 conclusively demonstrated that the free market approach of the 1990s had not made life better for ordinary people. Yet, Mr. Macri and his team are reviving failed policies of the past. With commodity prices in decline, they want to attract foreign investment by cutting their way to competitiveness: reducing public spending and shrinking government.
At the same time, the administration has lifted controls on currency exchange, boosting inflation. Some analysts predict that it will exceed the official target for 2016 of 20 to 25 percent.



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Despite campaign vows to strengthen democratic institutions, President Macri is governing in the other direction. In December, he tried to appoint two new Supreme Court justices by fiat, bypassing Senate approval. Facing an outcry, the president backpedaled and sentthe nominations to the Senate.
In another highhanded move, Mr. Macri used executive orders to alter a cornerstone of media law that, while poorly enforced by the previous administration, had amplified freedom of expression by bolstering anti-monopoly regulations. Such a presidential intervention would be appalling in any circumstances, but in the context of Argentina’s political polarization and other repressive measures is cause for alarm.
The risk of militarizing public order, the weakening of institutional restraints on executive power, the criminalization of protest and a fixation on promoting free-market orthodoxies — none of this has good echoes in Latin America. The United States supported many of the region’s dictators in the 1970s and ’80s so that they would serve as local guarantors of free trade and security against Communism.
Only after the inauguration in 1977 of President Jimmy Carter did the United States try to curb the continent’s repressive forces. Important as this was, it could not compensate for the decades when the United States, while claiming to defend democracy, had aided Latin America’s dictators.
Mr. Obama surely wants to put that past behind him. But during his administration, the United States has encouraged the destabilization of democracy in Honduras and Haiti, presumably in hopes that more favorable commercial partners or allies in the war on drugs would take over.
The United States’ decision to declassify more documents relating to Argentina’s dictatorship is an important step that could enable further judicial investigations of crimes against humanity. But Mr. Obama should not now endorse state violence and ideological bigotry as acceptable side effects of the United States’ larger goals of promoting free markets and security cooperation.

ARGENTINA - ON THE ROAD TO THE BAD OLD DAYS
A presidential visit to Argentina that neglects to notice how Mr. Macri’s government is undermining human rights and democratic institutions — and instead pours empty praise on his policies — will rightly be read as a return to the bad old days.

Sunday, 13 March 2016

THE ARGENTINE ELECTION DILEMMA




ARGENTINA REVISITED –THREE MONTH ON

ARGENTINA – a new dictator is born. Actually no, he has just been elected. – Or, was he? – It appears like the newly elected MAURICIO MACRI is the most fascist and dictatorial President since the VIDELA military era. 

Unlike VIDELA, MACRI hasn’t murdered people (yet); not by traditional weapons, but may do so by economic strangulation – the weapon of choice of neoliberalism.

At a young age, MACRI, now a multi-billionaire has had dealings with DONALD TRUMP, the Republican front runner for the US Presidency. That, of course, doesn’t make him a ‘bad guy’. But it does characterize him as someone who would rather turn favors to the rich than to the needy. That should rather be telling for the ARGENTINIANS, who elected him – or did they?

REPRESSION BACK ON TRACK

Since day one, MAURICIO MACRI has started repressive socio-economic measures – when he let the peso float on the day of his inauguration on 10 December 2015. It devalued by about 50%, then recovered somewhat. The bottom line is, though, the people at large will suffer purchasing power losses, so that dollar investments may flood the country – as he says and hopes – to privatize once more ARGENTINA’S economy to foreign investors. It’s all so reminiscent of the MENEM years. – And the ARGENTINIANS elected him – did they really?


At the time of writing this article at least 12,000 state employees in BUENOS AIRES were dismissed, starting the New Year with unemployment – no individual warnings; the contracts of another 62,000 government employees country-wide since then have been examined – and were since terminated. Many of them may have voted for him — really?
Millions of people took to the streets throughout the plazas of the major cities in ARGENTINA recently, demanding social justice, like freedom of expression and the right of work – and for most the respect for human rights – and defending democracy over the dictatorial rule of a right wing demagogue.



What justice? – Macri by decree decided that Supreme Court judges he appointed did not need the Senate’s approval, as the country’s Constitution prescribes. Within the first 72 hours of MACRI’S ascent to power, he issued 29 Presidential Decrees, so as to impose his program without parliamentary approval. And that’s the way he will rule, at least the first 100 days; a neo-fascist dictator par excellence.

MACRI’S other upsetting controversy was –the removal of the Presidential painting of President KIRCHNER from the walls of the Casa Rosada, the Presidential Mansion.

And why are ARGENTINIANS so upset and even outraged? – After all MACRI told them in advance what he would do when becoming President, things so outrageous, nobody probably believed him. Not unlike most Presidents who forget their campaign promises once elected – MACRI actually carries them through – and he has just started. There is a long list of measures he intends to take – all of them against the well-being of the majority of the people, but in favour of Big Business, in favour of his northern allies in WASHINGTON, those who helped him to power.

THE MEASURES MACRI ‘PROMISED’ HE WOULD CARRY OUT INCLUDE:

Negotiate with the Vulture Funds, as well as renegotiate ARGENTINA’S debt with the IMF. This is reopening a bloody scar, as the KIRCHNER Governments had successfully negotiated and agreed with 97% of the creditors to debt payments on average of about 25 cents to the dollar. Payments are being made on schedule.

Among the 3% who didn’t agree were the Vulture Funds, managed by the vulture fund billionaire PAUL SINGER. SINGER wants it all.

Having bought ARGENTINA’S debt on the cheap – very cheap – he followed ARGENTINA’S last fifteen years of recovery and accumulation of reserves and ‘bought’ a NEW YORK judge to intervene in ARGENTINA’S sovereign affairs, ordering THE SOUTH AMERICAN country to pay Mr. vulture SINGER in full.

This aberration was overruled by last year’s UN General Assembly adopting overwhelmingly a new global framework for sovereign debt restructuring, in favour of nations’ rights to seek protection from minority creditors, such as the US SINGER hedge funds, which refuse to go along with the majority in mutually agreed debt restructurings. Despite this ruling, MACRI intends to renegotiate and possibly give away some of the people’s hard-earned reserves to greedy US vulture funds. – Bravo! – And ARGENTINIANS elected him – hard to believe; did they really?

Substantially increasing gas and electricity tariffs – already started.
Repeal the Memorandum of Agreement with IRAN regarding the investigation and the Truth Commission in the case of AMIA; the car bomb attack on the Asosiacion Mutual Iraelita Argentina which caused the death of 85 people in July 1994. Prosecutor  NIESMAN, in charge of the investigation appeared dead in his apartment a few hours before he was to disclose his findings in an ARGENTINE Court. According to Wikileaks the investigation was directed by WASHINGTON.

Closing down Public TV Stations 6, 7 and 8 which had the tendency to be critical of Government politics.
Removing the Attorney General, whose function according to the Constitution is sustained as long as it is carried out according to the norms of the law – which according to all records it is. MACRI wants to replace her by one of his cronies.

Restructuring the Central Bank – replacing the current President, whom MACRI reproaches of being a KIRCHNERITE – and replacing him with one of his buddies; and this despite the fact that the Charter of the Central Bank allows removal of its President only for serious professional or ethical infractions – none of which is the case with the current President of the Central Bank.

ARGENTINE'S CLASS STRUGGLE

Increasing taxes for the lowest income earners ‘in the name of justice’.
These are just a few of the measures he announced – and people either didn’t listen, or didn’t believe him. ARGENTINIANS voted for MAURICIO MACRI – or did they? – With a slim margin of about 3% over his center-left opponent, DANIEL SCIOLI; a slim margin but enough not to justify a recount. Why would the majority of people vote for a candidate who told them in so many words that he would undo what the previous KIRCHNER Governments have done for them?

ARE ARGENTINES MASOCHISTS?

Then there are the so-called progressive ARGENTINIAN economists who argue about an ardent class struggle between the entrepreneurs who have been short-changed during the KIRCHNER years and the average working citizen. What a baloney! – What class struggle – when 80% of the people benefitted from the KIRCHNERS’ social programs and highly distributive GDP growth? – Would they vote as masochists for the neoliberal, neo-colonial multi-billionaire MAURICIO MACRI – who said he would undo many of these social gains?

ELECTION COUP – TARGET LATIN AMERICA

This would indeed be strange. Just open your eyes and the crimes of WASHINGTON’S secret hand will be revealed; the ‘invisible’ hand which once again – and again – has carried out what ARGENTINA journalist ESTELA CALLONI calls an ‘election coup’.

Comment by Geopolitical Analysis and Monitoring :

ARGENTINES elections were won because the largest ARGENTINE Media Conglobate, the CLARIN Group (The group is associated with GOLDMAN SACHS)  in association with the “WASHINGTON CONSENSUS” – Financial Institutions and leading Hedge Funds owner PAUL SINGER   funded MACRI’S presidential campaign in order to push through their eco – political agenda in ARGENTINA.

Background Information:  MACRI’S CONNECTION TO THE CLARIN GROUP

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Not to forget the ones in EASTERN EUROPE and CENTRAL ASIA, called ‘Color Revolutions’, of which the most notorious one, the fascist coup in UKRAINE, has already left tens of thousands dead and denigrated millions into homelessness and hapless refugees – or in the MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA – the infamous ‘Arab Springs’ – not to forget, IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN, LIBYA, SYRIA, SOMALIA, YEMEN – all of them causing millions of deaths and social victims of wars of injustice, so-called ‘refugees’; many of the conflicts turning into endless wars against western-invented and western fabricated and spread ‘terror’.

Only time will tell what’s in store for ARGENTINA and the rest of what we proudly called the ‘free’ LATIN AMERICA – now gradually turning into what it was for most of the 20th Century – WASHINGTON’S Backyard.

Adapted by Geopolitical Analysis and Monitoring from the article originally written by Peter Koenig via Information Clearing House