Cable de EE UU en el que el disidente peronista Schiaretti considera a Reutemann el mejor candidato
ID: | 223055 |
Date: | 2009-08-31 23:11:00 |
Origin: | 09BUENOSAIRES988 |
Source: | Embassy Buenos Aires |
Classification: | CONFIDENTIAL |
Dunno: | 08BUENOSAIRES980 09BUENOSAIRES750 |
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BUENOS AIRES 000988 SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/31/2039 TAGS: PREL, PGOV, ECON, EAGR, AR SUBJECT: ARGENTINA'S CORDOBA GOVERNOR ON THE KIRCHNERS, 2011 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, AND BUDGET WOES REF: A. 08 BUENOS AIRES 0980 AND PREVIOUS B. BUENOS AIRES 0750 Classified By: CDA Thomas P. Kelly for reasons 1.4 (b) & (d). 1. (C) Summary: Cordoba province Governor and Peronist dissident Juan Schiaretti engaged with the CDA on Argentina's First Couple, 2011 presidential candidates, and the province's budgetary woes. Schiaretti said that former President and First Spouse Nestor Kirchner (NK) sees a divided opposition as giving him the space necessary "to do what he wants" despite his defeat in the June 28 congressional midterms (ref B). Schiaretti said the Peronist Party (PJ) needs to identify soon a 2011 presidential candidate. While he sees Santa Fe Senator Carlos Reutemann as the "best candidate," he described VP Julio Cobos as possibly Argentina's next President -- and spoke favorably of Cobos as well. Schiaretti said NK probably wants to run, but cannot win. Schiaretti believes his province is being singled out by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) and NK because Schiaretti's provincial slate performed better than the Kirchner-allied Victory Front (FpV) slate in the June midterms in Cordoba. He said the province has repeatedly asked the government for the federal revenue-sharing funds it owes Cordoba. He noted he has warned the government that if they do not receive the funds, the province will issue scrip. Despite his province's current economic problems, he seemed upbeat and unfazed by the conflict with the national government. Schiaretti will visit Washington in late October and would welcome the opportunity to speak with USG officials. End Summary. 2. (SBU) The CDA met August 26 with Peronist dissident Juan Schiaretti of Cordoba Province, the Governor of Argentina's third largest electoral district. Schiaretti was elected to office with the First Couple's endorsement, but over the past year he has maintained shaky relations with President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) and former President and First Spouse Nestor Kirchner (NK) over the government's extended conflict with the agricultural sector (ref A), which has not gone over well with Cordoba's farm-dependent population. In the June midterms, Schiaretti and his allies withheld support from the Kirchner-allied Victory Front (FpV) alliance and ran on a separate ticket (ref B). The Schiaretti-backed ticket came in third with 26% behind the Radicals and the Civic Coalition, but well ahead of the Kirchner ticket (9%). Schiaretti told the CDA that he plans to travel to Washington in late October to visit the Inter-American Development Bank to discuss projects in the province, and would welcome the opportunity to speak with USG officials about Argentina. Views of the Kirchners ---------------------- 3. (C) Schiaretti said that although the FpV lost the June midterms, NK sees a divided opposition as giving him the space necessary "to do what he wants." The Governor said that NK's problems and missteps with the farm sector stem from his origins in oil-dependent Santa Cruz province, where the agricultural sector barely registers. For NK, he said the farm sector, in particular the soy crop, is little more than a cash cow. Schiaretti described NK as a "special character," noting he cannot speak frankly with him and does not understand his mindset. On the other hand, Schiaretti confided that he continues to enjoy a constructive and fluid relationship with CFK. For example, he relayed that during his August 12 meeting with the President, he asked her what the government was doing with all its money, since the country has the same high levels of poverty and low investment. Schiaretti believes the CFK administration should focus on bringing credibility back to the national statistical agency, INDEC; establishing a secure investment climate; and resolving its disagreements with the IMF. He added "the big question is...will they do it?" Nestor Eyeing the 2011 Presidential Race ---------------------------------------- 4. (C) Schiaretti said the Peronist Party (PJ) needs to identify soon a 2011 presidential candidate. He said he shares former President Eduardo Duhalde's concerns that if the PJ is not able to select a candidate from Argentina's fertile Pampas region, where 80 percent of the country's population lives, the party will lose the race. Schiaretti did not discount the possibility that NK is considering a 2011 presidential bid, and said that he thought that the government's recent suggestion that the PJ presidential candidate be selected in a series of four regional primaries was intended to preserve the Kirchners' chances of prevailing. He explained that the primaries would be set first in smaller, poorer provinces, where the Kirchners could use the power of the purse to woo Peronist voters, then entering the larger primaries with political momentum. 5. (C) Schiaretti predicted, however, that if the PJ wants to win in 2011, it has to find another candidate. That is particularly true in Cordoba, he said, where the Kirchners, with an 85% disapproval rating, fare worse than anywhere else in the country. (Note: According to polling published in leading daily "Clarin" on August 23, only 2.5% of those polled identified NK as their top choice for President in 2011, which is almost the same level of support garnered by unpopular former President Carlos Menem.) Cobos and Reutemann are Front-Runners ------------------------------------- 6. (C) Schiaretti said Peronist dissident Senator Carlos Reutemann from Santa Fe is the best 2011 presidential candidate, but added that the Senator marches to a different drummer and is not likely to declare his candidacy any time soon. He said that Schiaretti agreed with Duhalde that Reutemann and the PJ would be better off if the Senator declared his intentions sooner rather than later; otherwise, he feared, the Peronist leadership would look for other champions, especially given Reutemann's reputation for indecisiveness. Unlike Duhalde, who earned a harsh public rebuke from Reutemann last week for his comments on that subject, Schiaretti said that he has not expressed his opinion publicly out of deference to Reutemann, whom he said had explicitly asked him to not pressure him on that score (septel on CDA's August 27 conversation with Reutemann). Schiaretti described Reutemann, a former Formula One racing champion whom he knows well, as "a very special person with a unique mindset." Stressing his point, he added, "there are only ten people on the planet who can drive a car at speeds of 300 km/hour." As to CFK's highly-popular Vice-President Julio Cobos, Schiaretti described Cobos as a "good person" and very possibly Argentina's next President. Cordoba's Economic Troubles --------------------------- 7. (C) Schiaretti discussed in depth his concerns about Cordoba's economy. He said his province is being singled out by CFK and NK because in the June midterms in Cordoba Schiaretti's provincial slate performed better than the FPV's slate (reftel A). Schiaretti added that if NK wants to strengthen Argentina's economy, then NK cannot help but invest national resources in Cordoba. Schiaretti said he has repeatedly asked the central government to provide the revenue-sharing funds it owes the province. He added, "We have a huge debt. If they do not send the funds, we will be in trouble," adding that there are ten provinces financially worse off than Cordoba. (Note: Newspaper-of-record "La Nacion" reported on August 27 that Cordoba is one of 13 (out of 23) provinces in addition to Buenos Aires City with particularly high levels of debt. As of 2008, Cordoba's debt was AR 8.1 billion pesos (estimated USD 2.1 billion). Economy Minister Amado Boudou told CDA that the national government will not allow Cordoba to issue bonds to help service its debt.) Schiaretti said he may have to delay payment for one week in September of government employees' salaries. In addition, he said if they do not receive the revenue-sharing funds, the province will be forced to issue scrip and can do so without permission from the national government. (Note: During the 2001 crisis, Cordoba was among 15 provinces that issued scrip to meet its obligations.) Bio Data -------- 8. (SBU) Schiaretti brings three decades of experience working at various levels in the Cordoba provincial administration. Schiaretti won the 2007 gubernatorial race with 37.17% of the votes under Cordoba Union, a coalition of parties backed by NK. (Note: NK also supported Schiaretti's main rival, Luis Juez, who came in second by a difference of 0.8%. Both Schiaretti and Juez are bitter opponents of NK, though they also bitterly oppose each other.) Schiaretti served as Vice Governor of Cordoba Province from 2003 until assuming his current post. His previous public sector positions include: Minister of Production and Finance in Cordoba province (2002-2003); National Deputy for Cordoba (2001-2002); Minister of Production in Cordoba province (1999-2001); National Deputy for Cordoba (1995-1997); Federal Trustee in Santiago del Estero province (1994-1995); National Deputy for Cordoba (October-December 1993); Undersecretary for Latin-American Integration in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1989-1990); Secretary of Industry and Commerce in the Ministry of Economy (1991-1993); Legal Technician for the Implementation of the Industrial Promotion Law for Cordoba (1972-1974); and Budget Technician in the Agriculture Secretariat of Cordoba Province (1971-1972). Schiaretti has also worked in the private sector. In 1977, FIAT Company in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, hired him as a financial assistant. Schiaretti worked in the company for seven years, becoming its deputy director for management. 9. (SBU) Born on June 19, 1949 in Cordoba City, Governor Schiaretti earned an accounting degree from the National University of Cordoba in 1970. In 1997, Schiaretti married Alejandra Maria Vigo, then secretary general of the Cordoba section of the province-based Housewives' Union. Vigo, who served as a provincial legislator (2003-2007) for the dissident Peronist-aligned Cordoba Union coalition, lost her bid for a national deputy seat in the June 2009 midterms. The couple has two children. Comment ------- 10. (C) As in past occasions, the Governor was a friendly and candid interlocutor. Despite his province's glum fiscal prospects, he seemed upbeat and determined in his confrontation with the national government over revenue sharing. Given that the Argentine Embassy is unlikely to help him get meetings in Washington, we would be pleased to arrange for Washington-based Argentina watchers to meet with this important politician. KELLY |
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