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E.O. 12958: DECL: 2020/02/05
TAGS: PGOV, EFIN, ECON, PREL, SCUL, AR
SUBJECT: Argentina: Buenos Aires Mayor Macri on Political Plans and
Current Situation
REF: BUENOS AIRES 25; 09 BUENOS AIRES 1222; 09 BUENOS AIRES 55
CLASSIFIED BY: Tom Kelly, DCM; REASON: 1.4(B), (D)
1. (SBU) Summary: Ambassador hosted prominent opposition leader and Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri, along with four of his
cabinet members, to lunch January 28. Macri spoke openly of his planned run for president in 2011. He considered President Cristina Fernandez
de Kirchner and her husband and former President Nestor Kirchner to be politically weak, but warned that they could do significant damage to
Argentina’s governance institutions unless the opposition united effectively to thwart them. Macri reiterated a request for our help in
standing-up the new Buenos Aires Municipal police force, and he encouraged the U.S. Government to send a suitably “”emblematic”” representative
to Argentina’s bicentennial celebrations in May. In a separate conversation, a friend and ally of Macri’s told the DCM that he thinks that
Macri will eventually pull out of the presidential race. End Summary.
2. (U) Ambassador on January 28 hosted Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri to lunch at her residence. Macri was accompanied by
four members of his city government team: Chief of Cabinet Dr. Horacio Larreta, Minister for Security Dr. Guillermo Montenegro, new Police
Chief Dr. Eugenio Burzaco, and Director for International Relations Fulvio Pompeo. Deputy Chief of Mission, Legal Attache, Regional Security
Officer and Acting Political Counselor joined for the Embassy.
Macri Confirms Candidacy
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3. (SBU) Macri openly discussed his ambitions for the presidency in 2011 at several points in the conversation (he again
confirmed his candidacy in public on February 2). He described his presidency of the Boca Juniors Soccer Club as having been an outstanding
political education (dealing with issues like access to press and locker rooms, distribution of seats, and business decisions in front of a
membership of about 15,000) and said that the Club’s national following was his greatest political asset. “”If I receive political support
outside of Buenos Aires,”” he said, “”in 90% of the cases it is for managing Boca and in 10% for being Mayor of Buenos Aires.””
4. (SBU) Macri believed there was a regional swing underway toward the right, beginning with the election of Sebastian Pinera
in Chile, someone Macri described in friendly terms as a wide ranging intellect who always knew more than anyone whatever the topic, from
culture, sports, business, government, and history. Macri believed that Jose Serra would win the presidency in Brazil, and hoped to follow in
the regional trend himself in 2011.
Kirchners Finished, but Dangerous
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5. © Beginning with a discussion of the President Fernandez de Kirchner’s precipitous firing of Central Bank President Martin
Redrado (reftel A), Macri lamented what he described as the President and first spouse Nestor Kirchner’s continuing assault on government
institutions and fiscal responsibility. The first couple’s aggressive style had turned most people off, he said, something he rediscovered
virtually every day when he went door-to-door in the city to meet citizens. Even those of the lower middle class (the Kirchners’ political
base) were frustrated and fed up with the national government On the political front, a broad political opposition was in agreement on the
dangers posed by the Kirchner’s but would have to learn to work together to limit the damage they might cause before 2011.
6. © Before the Mayor’s arrival, Montenegro had described President Kirchner’s firing of Treasury Ministry Prosecutor General
Osvaldo Guglielmino as another sign of trouble. (Note: Guglielmino reportedly drafted the firing order against Redrado, and the press
speculated that he was being dumped in part because that process went so poorly). Montenegro described the named replacement, Joaquin Da Rocha,
as a close ally of Cabinet Chief Anibal Fernandez. He was the least bad option among the few remaining qualified Kirchnerites, Montenegro
concluded, but was not an impressive candidate for the job.
7. © As he has in the past, Macri pressed on the U.S. approach to the Kirchners, seemingly urging more open criticism of
measures we considered unwise. Ambassador responded that the Embassy would continue to seek a positive working relationship with the Government
of Argentina while raising in a constructive fashion our areas of concern.
8. (SBU) Macri shared an interest in further exchanges with U.S. law enforcement to assist his Police Chief in training and
guiding the soon-to-be-deployed city police force. Ambassador discussed the benefits of a visit by a successful U.S. big-city police
commissioner or former commissioner. Macri and his team also strongly encouraged the United States to consider sending an “”emblematic””
American, whether from culture or government, to join in the country’s May 25 bicentennial celebrations at the refurbished Colon theater.
9. © Footnote: An influential banker whose daughter works with Macri said that he believes that Macri will eventually pull out
of the presidential race. He said that, though Macri has committed fewer political missteps recently, many in Macri’s camp realize that his
chances to win in 2011 are miniscule and receding. This source said that the electoral alliance that seems to be emerging between Peronist
senator Carlos Reutemann and erstwhile Macri ally Francisco de Narvaez will marginalize Macri, as Peronists disaffected with the Kirchners will
gravitate naturally to a Reutemann-de Narvaez alliance. (In this scenario, Reutemann would run for the presidency and De Narvaez would set
aside his presidential aspirations and compete for the governorship of Buenos Aires province.) The banker speculated that the 50-year old Macri
will decide that he should abandon a quixotic candidacy in order to focus on developing a successful record of governance in the City of Buenos
Aires, with a view to the next presidential election in 2015.
MARTINEZ
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SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/11/2018
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, EAGR, ECON, ETRD, EFIN, AR
SUBJECT: ARGENTINA: CANDID TALK FROM BUENOS AIRES MAYOR
MAURICIO MACRI ON CURRENT POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
REF: A. BUENOS AIRES 0893
B. BUENOS AIRES 1050
Classified By: by Ambassador Wayne for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
1. © Summary: In a meeting with Senior Professional Staffer of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Carl Meacham and the
DCM, Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri criticized the Kirchners for pushing their policies to the limit and spoke directly about concerns that
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) could fail to complete her mandate. Macri said that he thinks CFK will muddle through, if only
because many fear the instability that could follow such a scenario. He attributed anti-Americanism in Argentina to a government that does not
restrain its criticism of the United States, but noted that Argentina not only craves U.S. attention, but also needs better relations with the
United States. Macri asserted that the Kirchners view his current success as a threat, and indicated his intention to run for the presidency.
End Summary.
2. © On August 6, Senior Professional Staffer of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Carl Meacham met with Mayor Mauricio
Macri, a center-right leader of the Argentine opposition, in his office. They discussed the effect of the recent agricultural crisis on
Argentina’s political future and stability and the prospects for U.S.-Argentine relations. Mayor Macri was accompanied by his party’s
international affairs advisor Diego Guelar (Argentine former ambassador to the United States). Staffdel Meacham was accompanied by DCM, WHA/BSC
Deputy Director Bruce Friedman, and Polintern.
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The Kirchner Irony
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3. © Macri spoke frankly about the current Kirchner administration. He said that Argentines would be “”happy”” for the
Kirchners to fall (raising his glass of water, he said “”if this glass of water was the Kirchners, everybody would fight to push it over””)
except for one factor—they fear that the government’s collapse would risk the country’s return to the chaos of 2001-02. This lingering fear is,
in his view, the Kirchners’ biggest advantage in the current political crisis. Macri went on to criticize the Kirchners for pushing their
policies to the limit, further noting the surreal nature of the Argentine political environment and casting it as something akin to a
television drama.
4. © Macri’s advisors were less sanguine about the government’s prospects. The PRO party’s international affairs advisor Diego
Guelar, Argentine former ambassador to the United States, said on the way out that he gives the government “”60 days”” before it falls.
(COMMENT: Some perspective on Guelar’s political handicapping track record: he predicted six months before last year’s presidential election
that Nestor Kirchner, not CFK, would be the official presidential candidate. END COMMENT.)
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Macri on the Causes of Anti-Americanism
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5. © Referring to Argentina’s rampant anti-Americanism, Macri said it is encouraged by a presidency that has not constrained
its criticisms of the United States. This is compounded, he claimed, by the fact that the overall U.S. involvement in Argentina has been too
“”passive”” and unwilling to directly challenge the Kirchners’ provocations, ultimately resulting in the perception that the United States is
“”never around,”” he noted. Argentines, in general, enjoy playing the “”anti-American,”” he said, but in reality are very sensitive to U.S.
criticism or lack of attention. He acknowledged that President Bush’s focus on so many places around the world does not allow for active
engagement with the Kirchners, who he said are consistently disrespecting and demonizing world leaders anyway. Nevertheless, Argentina needs
better relations with the United States, Macri asserted. He urged the United States to recognize Argentina independently of its neighbors,
instead of grouping it with other countries such as Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
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Macri’s Political Future
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6. © Macri said the Kirchners view his current success as a threat to them. When asked about his future political prospects,
Macri noted his positive ratings (currently above 40% in Buenos Aires polling) which are significantly better than CFK’s positive ratings
(slightly above 20% in national polls), and noted the improvements already achieved in the first eight months of his tenure, mostly in the
realm of infrastructure projects throughout the city. However, transferring control of the Federal Police in the capital from the national
government to the municipality—a central plank of his election campaign—has stalled, he said.
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Comment
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7. © Macri’s demeanor, as usual, was serious, smiling only in disbelief at the melodrama of Argentine politics. Though
expressing great disdain for the Kirchners, he appeared more concerned with the lack of continuity in Argentine politics. He therefore views
the completion of CFK’s term through 2011 as imperative for Argentina’s stability and credibility. Furthermore, the years ahead will give him
an opportunity to prove his management capabilities while circumstances and the current administration’s blunders builds support for someone
who can define himself as the diametric opposite of the Kirchners. However, Macri faces a tremendous challenge in pulling together a divided
and divisive opposition. Macri’s comments about U.S. policy and Argentine anti-Americanism are similar to those he made recently to A/S Tom
Shannon. He would clearly like the U.S. to take a tougher public line with the Kirchners. End Comment.
8. (U) This cable was cleared by Staffdel Meacham and WHA/BSC Deputy Director Friedman.
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USCINCSO FOR POLAD
E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/27/2016
TAGS: PGOV, PHUM, PREL, AR
SUBJECT: LEADING CENTER-RIGHT ARGENTINE OPPOSITION LEADER
MAURICIO MACRI ON KIRCHNER AND THE 2007 ELECTIONS
REF: BUENOS AIRES 01901
Classified By: CDA, a.i., Michael Matera, Reasons 1.4(b) and (d)
1. © SUMMARY: On September 26, Charge and Poloff met with leading center-right political leader Mauricio Macri and longtime
Macri associate and local businessman, Nicolas Caputo. Macri voiced his criticisms of President Nestor Kirchner’s policies and spoke at length
about next year’s national elections. Despite his strong criticisms of Kirchner, Macri noted that the GOA’s fiscal discipline was a positive
change compared to past governments, and he admitted that the projected continued strength of the economy over the next year meant that
Kirchner would likely win reelection. Although Macri felt it would be difficult to beat Kirchner in 2007, he was optimistic about the long-term
prospects of his Republican Proposal (PRO) political alliance. Macri said he was still undecided on which office he would run for in the 2007
elections. Although he did not rule out an eventual alliance with former Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna, he felt that he and Lavagna had
little in common. END SUMMARY.
2. © On September 26, Charge and Poloff met with leading center-right political leader Mauricio Macri and longtime Macri
associate and local businessman, Nicolas Caputo. Macri spoke at length about his views of President Nestor Kirchner and next year’s national
elections. Macri was critical of Kirchner’s policies, particularly in the foreign and economic policy areas. “”Argentina is not getting the
investment it needs, especially in the energy sector. Kirchner thinks he can go to New York, ring the bell at the Stock Exchange, and tell
investors ‘we didn’t fulfill our promises before, but now you can trust us.’ It will take a lot harder work than that to bring investors back
to Argentina. Kirchner is constantly creating conflicts abroad, with our regional neighbors, at Mar del Plata, but the Argentine people do not
realize how damaging this is because the government is very good at controlling the media.””
3. © Despite his strong criticisms of Kirchner, Macri noted that the GOA’s fiscal discipline was a positive change compared to
past governments, and he admitted that the projected continued strength of the economy over the next year meant that Kirchner would likely win
reelection. “”Kirchner understands that money equals political power, so he has put an emphasis on maintaining a surplus. For the first time in
recent memory, Argentina doesn’t have to worry about being able to pay its bills.”” Macri noted that although surprises were always possible,
particularly with the crime issue, he did not foresee Kirchner having difficulty wining reelection in 2007.
4. © Although Macri felt it would be difficult to beat Kirchner in 2007, he was optimistic about the long-term prospects of
his Republican Proposal (PRO) political alliance. He predicted that the economy would start to decline in 2008. Macri said PRO was working to
prepare its leaders to assume office in 2011. “”We are the first truly pro-market, pro-business political force in nearly 80 years of Argentine
history that is ready to assume power.”” Macri said that his foundation, Fundacion Creer y Crecer (Belief and Growth Foundation), is working
with the German Konrad Adenhauer Foundation and the U.S. International Republican Institute in a leadership development program. Nicolas Caputo
said that many in the Foundation were getting restless, noting that the short-term focus of Argentine politics made it difficult to convince
the Foundation staff to work for the long-term when Macri’s plans for 2007 were still undefined.
5. © Macri said his plans for 2007 were still undecided, and although he did not rule out an eventual alliance with former
Economy Minister Roberto Lavagna, he felt that he and Lavagna had little in common. Macri said he would not define his electoral plans until at
least the end of the year, noting that Kirchner himself has not yet announced his
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candidacy. Macri said that his supporters are sharply divided between those who want him to compete again to be Mayor of Buenos Aires and those
who want him to run for President. Macri said that both options presented risks. Macri would face a difficult race in the city against
potential Kirchner candidates like Vice President Daniel Scioli and current Mayor Jorge Telerman. Macri would almost certainly lose a
presidential race to Kirchner, but a good second place showing, Macri argued, could provide a political base for the future. Asked about an
alliance with Lavagna, Macri quoted his PRO ally Ricardo Lopez Murphy, “”Lavagna is a better mannered, more tolerant Kirchner. I do not see
much difference between him and Kirchner. Moreover, I do not think we have much in common with those that are around Lavagna, like (former
Presidents) Alfonsin and Duhalde.”” However, he said that he did not discard the possibility of an eventual accord between him and Lavagna.
Asked about Lopez Murphy, Macri said his alliance with him was strong, but noted that Lopez Murphy can sometimes be “”rigid”” in his thinking,
which made discussions on potential political alliances difficult.
6. © COMMENT: Mauricio Macri is currently the leading center-right opposition leader in Argentina. He is one of the only
opposition leaders who can compete toe-to-toe with Kirchner’s potential candidates in a key electoral district, or make a potentially strong
second place showing in a presidential contest with Kirchner himself. Macri is young enough and has sufficient personal resources to enable him
to compete for the long term. As 2007 is likely to be a difficult year for the opposition in Argentina, opposition leaders will need to have
this type of long-term vision to build for the future. END COMMENT.
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DEMPSEY, NILMINI GUNARATNE, AND DEL RENIGAR PASS USTR FOR PETER ALLGEIER, SUE CRONIN USCINCSO FOR POLAD
E.O. 12958:
TAGS: ETRD, PGOV, PREL, AR, MERCOSUR, FTAA.
SUBJECT: FORMER PRESIDENT DUHALDE ON KIRCHNER, FTAA AND VENEZUELA.
Classified By: Ambassador Lino Gutierrez for Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
1. Summary: Former President Eduardo Duhalde claims that a MERCOSUR-led “South American Union” will be announced before year’s
end. He claimed to support free trade and FTAA, especially after the recent compromise reached at the WTO meeting in Geneva. Duhalde said
President Kirchner is more pragmatic than ideological, and said that he wanted to help him. Duhalde discounted any challenge by President
Kirchner or First Lady Cristina Kirchner to his control of Buenos Aires Province. On Venezuela, he said that a democratic solution was the only
way out of the current conflict, though he expressed the opinion that a Chavez victory would be better on the whole for Argentina. End Summary.
2. (SBU) Former President of Argentina and President of the MERCOSUR Commission Eduardo Duhalde (protect) came over for coffee
at the Residence August 9. Duhalde arrived ten minutes early, and said, “Unlike others (read President Kirchner) I am always punctual.”
3. It was clear that Duhalde still feels he was slighted by the USG during his term as president. He said the United States
“disrespected us” and that President Bush would not even call him on the phone. When President Bush finally called Duhalde in Davos, by then
Duhalde said he recommended that the President get in touch with his successor. Duhalde claimed that the U.S. had not paid attention to Latin
America under the Bush Administration. I disagreed with Duhalde’s assessment, reminding him of the situation the U.S. faced after September 11.
Despite Duhalde’s hurt feelings, he opined that President Bush’s reelection would be “better for Argentina,” since he has concluded that
prospects for FTAA and free trade would be better under a Bush Administration.
4. (SBU) Duhalde said South America is moving inexorably toward a “South American Union” which will be announced by the end of
the year. The goal will be to create a bloc like the European Union in South America, though Duhalde acknowledged that an EU-like entity is
still “decades away.” MERCOSUR will take the lead in forming this alliance. Duhalde sees no contradiction between a South American Union and
FTAA. Duhalde is also working with Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay to create a special fund to help Paraguay and Bolivia.
5. (SBU) “We want free trade, but on fair terms,” Duhalde proclaimed. The WTO agreement in Geneva provides an opportunity for
the elimination of subsidies, though Duhalde does not believe it will be easy. But in Duhalde’s view, FTAA is a must if Latin America is ever
going to sustain economic growth and no longer be the region with the most inequality on the planet.
6. Regarding his reportedly rocky relationship with President Kirchner, “I want to help him,” Duhalde assured. I repeated
President Bush’s statement that the United States wanted Argentina and President Kirchner to succeed. Duhalde agreed that Kirchner had to
finish his term for the good of Argentina and its democracy. As to Kirchner’s supposed leftist ideology, do not be fooled by Kirchner’s
rhetoric, cautioned Duhalde. He is essentially a pragmatist. “Look at his cabinet,” he said. “They are all centrist or center-right,” and he
specifically mentioned Minister of Defense Jose Pampuro, Minister of the Presidency Alberto Fernandez, Minister of the Interior Anibal
Fernandez, Minister of Health Gines Garcia and Minister of the Economy Roberto Lavagna. What about Minister of Planning Julio De Vido? “I don’t
know him well, but he’s a classic Peronist.”
7. In Duhalde’s view, Kirchner has made a tactical mistake by placing himself on the center-left side of the political
spectrum. “He’s not going to get many more votes on the Left,” while he could lose considerably on the Right. Duhalde criticized Kirchner’s
disorganization and lack of punctuality. He hopes Kirchner will learn the longer he is in office. Until then, Duhalde sees no other choice but
to help Kirchner. Will Kirchner challenge Duhalde’s control of BA province by running First Lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (who runs well
in the polls) for a Senate seat, as the press has speculated? Not in your life, according to Duhalde. Kirchner simply cannot afford the
embarrassment of his wife losing a provincial election, so this will not happen. Duhalde expects an agreement with Kirchner on the selection of
provincial candidates for next year’s election.
8. Duhalde confirmed he will leave on Thursday for Venezuela, where he will be an electoral observer at the August 15
referendum. He is convinced that “the only solution in Venezuela is a democratic one.” I agreed, and said that it was important that the
referendum process be democratic and transparent. Duhalde agreed. That said, he believes from Argentina’s perspective it would be better if
Chavez won the referendum. “Otherwise, there will be anarchy.” “Better to have stability in Venezuela than to have both Colombia and Venezuela
in turmoil,” he claimed.
9. President Alvaro Uribe in Colombia is Duhalde’s favorite president. “Colombia’s problem is our problem. When I was Menem’s
vice-president, I visited then-President Barco and delivered two (anti-guerrilla) aircraft to him,” he recounted. Elsewhere the region is in
turmoil, including Peru and Bolivia. Duhalde is impressed by Bolivian President Mesa but not by President Toledo of Peru.
10. Duhalde was tanned (unusual in the Southern Hemisphere winter) and in good spirits. He still feels Argentina and the
Hemisphere owe him for keeping Argentina stable after the 2001-2 crisis. Although he has said publicly he wants to retire from politics, it is
clear he remains heavily engaged in day-to-day political events here. Despite his bitterness about perceived slights and his occasional
anti-FTAA public pronouncements, I found him eager to maintain contact to compare notes on occasion.
11. As the strong man of Buenos Aires province, which contains one third of the Argentine population, Duhalde remains the
second-most powerful political figure here after the President. His public standing in the polls is still highly negative, as he is blamed by
many for causing President De la Rua’s downfall (something he vehemently denies), for the corruption of the Buenos Aires Province government
and police, and by some in the Left for the death of two piqueteros during a demonstration while he was president. Yet President Kirchner may
have concluded that it is easier to govern by striking a deal with Duhalde. There have been indications of late that Duhalde and Kirchner may
agree on a common list of candidates for the important 2005 national and local elections. Under any scenario, Eduardo Duhalde will remain a
force to be reckoned with in Argentina for some time to come.
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E.O. 12958:
DECL: 02/18/2039
TAGS: PREL, PGOV, PINR, ECON, SNAR, AR
SUBJECT: EX-PRESIDENT DUHALDE HANDICAPS THE NEW GENERATION OF ARGENTINE POLITICAL LEADERS
REF: BUENOS AIRES 144
Classified By: Charge d’Affaires Thomas P. Kelly for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
1. Summary: Former Argentine president Eduardo Duhalde predicted during a meeting with the CDA that President Cristina
Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) will complete her term, but that the Kirchners were fast being eclipsed by new faces and new ideas in Argentine
politics. After venting his spleen about the Kirchners, Duhalde handicapped the current crop of presidential aspirants. He indicated that
Senator Carlos Reutemann, at 67, is “too old” to run a successful campaign, calling him “our McCain.” Duhalde spoke highly of Buenos Aires City
mayor Mauricio Macri and former Buenos Aires governor Felipe Sola. Although Macri, Sola, and Deputy Francisco De Narvaez have forged an
alliance for the mid-term elections, he acknowledged that it will be difficult for the three ambitious politicians to agree on who will lead
the ticket in 2011. Duhalde said that he hoped Argentines would have two viable parties to choose from by 2011. To that end, despite his
reputation as an arch-Peronist, he claimed that he was communicating with the Radical Party to help it recover its standing. He praised Vice
President Julio Cobos, characterizing him as a principled man who is the first Radical politician with truly national appeal since Raul
Alfonsin. Duhalde dismissed Civic Coalition leader and 2007 presidential runner-up Elisa Carrio as “too combative” and Kirchner-like to build
an effective political alliance. End Summary.
2. Former President Eduardo Duhalde on February 19 stopped by the Embassy’s front office while visiting the Embassy to renew
his U.S. visa prior to traveling to Europe and Colombia (at, he said, President Uribe’s invitation). Duhalde began by expressing deep concern
about Argentina’s ability to weather the global financial crisis. He noted that talk of the U.S. demise in some circles is wrong, adding that
the U.S. has demonstrated time and again its ability to overcome crises. However, developing countries such as Argentina are limited in the
actions they can take to mitigate the economic downturn. He described as foolhardy those who claim that the “U.S. tsunami will reach Brazilian
beaches as gentle waves.” He added that “if we sit on the sidelines, we will only be waiting for the next crisis—which could be worse.”
3. Noting that he’d had his own differences with the IMF, Duhalde said that the Kirchners had overdone the Fund-bashing. He
characterized as “ridiculous” Nestor Kirchner’s decision to pay off the GOA’s entire IMF debt in one fell swoop and rely instead on more
expensive financing from Hugo Chavez’s regime. Now that there is talk about IMF reform, he expressed the hope that the GOA would reach a
rapprochement with the IMF that would allow it to regain access to IMF credit lines.
4. Duhalde bluntly called the Kirchners “incompetent”, and acknowledged that he was partly to blame as he had a hand in
bringing former President Nestor Kirchner to power. Instead of taking advantage of the economic boom after Argentina’s 2001-02 crisis to
develop a plan in conjunction with the country’s productive sectors, like Brazil and Chile had done, the Kirchners opted to fight them. The CDA
observed that the GOA’s protracted dispute with the farm sector seemed to be an inflection point for the Kirchners’ political strength. Duhalde
agreed, saying “Nestor and Cristina are the same thing. Both are aggressive with everyone. Instead of looking to build Argentina’s future, they
focus on rectifying the abuses of the past to defend the human rights of the dead. What they should be doing is defending the rights of those
who live today.”
5. Duhalde attributed the Kirchners’ failings to lack of experience. Despite Nestor Kirchner’s success in running Santa Cruz
province, it is a small province with lots of resources and only 180 thousand people. Its problems are nothing in comparison to problems at the
national level, he said. What is even more dangerous, he maintained, is that the Kirchners do not have a defined political agenda. For this
reason, he said, Argentina not only needs new faces, but also new ideas in politics.
6. Duhalde pointed out that the 2001-02 crisis destroyed public confidence in Argentina’s democratic institutions, culminating
in the popular cry to “get rid of them all.” By 2003, with order reestablished, Argentines began to believe again. He noted that 82 percent of
the population voted in the 2003 elections. The Kirchners have abused the public’s trust, and each day the public loses their faith and
confidence in their ability to govern, he asserted. When the CDA asked if the Kirchners are more comfortable governing in times of crisis,
Duhalde said no, noting that only three days before, CFK reiterated publicly that Argentina is not in crisis and does not need a plan B. This
kind of intemperate remark, Duhalde added (intemperately), was the kind of think you would expect to hear from a politician in Venezuela,
Ecuador, or Colombia, “but in the South, we’re supposed to be different.” The CDA pointed out that at least NK seems to have acknowledged
otherwise, noting that he was quoted in today’s papers as saying that the country was about to face the worst crisis in 100 years. Duhalde
laughed, saying it must be difficult for mature countries to take Argentina seriously. In terms of political rhetoric, the Kirchners seem to be
taking their cue from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, he said, adding that they are wont to proclaim their administration as “the best the
country has seen in 100 years.” He lamented that many people believe what the Kirchners tell them on television, “but it’s all a lie.”
7. Nevertheless, Duhalde indicated that he expected CFK to finish her term. He asserted that the rumors that CFK was ready to
resign at the height of the agricultural conflict over export taxes were true, as she and her husband were in a state of shock over the degree
of support that coalesced around the anti-Kirchner farmers, culminating with the government’s startling loss of the Congressional vote on the
tax increases. They will not react in the same way in the event of an adverse result in the upcoming mid-term elections, he surmised, adding
that “the Kirchners know they will lose the mid-term elections, and they are trying to determine what they will do in such an event.” Duhalde
added that, for the sake of Argentine democracy, he wanted CFK to reach the end of her term.
8. He predicted that neither Kirchner will be a factor in the 2011 presidential elections, either as a candidate or kingmaker.
He explained that “the Kirchners have done nothing to connect with the people. They are feared, not loved. The private sector is scared to talk
over the phone. Pro-Kirchner Radical governors are fed up, because if they do not support the first couple, the government withholds federal
funds designated for the province. The Congress is a joke. The Kirchners appointed a strong Supreme Court, but the lower courts are not as
strong. They have created an ‘anything goes’ political culture and weakened Argentina’s federal system and its democracy.” He regretted that
the Argentine public has grown so accustomed to public scandals that no one objects when the President’s son announces that he is beginning a
consulting firm to facilitate foreign investment in Argentina.
9. Turning to a discussion of mid-term elections, Duhalde indicated that there are a number of governors who are running their
provinces very well and have very high public approval ratings. He reiterated, however, that jumping from the provincial to the national level
is difficult. In Senator Carlos Reutemann’s case, it is easier, he said, since Reutemann has a national presence. Nevertheless, he considered
Reutemann (at 67, the same age as Duhalde) as “too old” to run a successful presidential campaign, calling him “our McCain.” (Duhalde added to
another emboff en route to this meeting that he himself was also too old to be a presidential aspirant.)
10. As a result, Duhalde is now focusing his energy on helping the next generation of political leaders. He expressed high
hopes for Buenos Aires City mayor Mauricio Macri, noting that he is relatively young (48) and has strong ties to Argentina’s business class. He
opined that a healthy government-business alliance was key to governability.
Duhalde indicated that former Buenos Aires province governor Felipe Sola (reftel), a Peronist who broke from the Kirchners in late 2008, has a
solid chance. Duhalde noted that Sola’s honesty and track record of performance as governor of the country’s biggest province bolstered his
appeal as a candidate. Despite his professed zeal for young leadership, Duhalde claimed that the caliber of today’s political leaders has
declined, with the majority looking for personal enrichment rather than enhancing the country’s well-being.
11. Noting the political alliance forged by Macri, Sola, and Deputy Francisco De Narvaez for the mid-term elections, the CDA
asked whether the three presidential hopefuls would be able to agree among themselves on whom would head the 2011 presidential ticket. Duhalde
acknowledged that this would be difficult. Commenting on press reports that Macri et al. were courting Reutemann as well, Duhalde opined that
Reutemann was unlikely to join, suggesting that he was something of a loner. (Note: Duhalde is seen by many as the architect of the
Macri-Sola-De Narvaez alliance; former President Kirchner recently called on him to step forward as the architect of this grouping. End Note.)
12. Despite his reputation as a Peronist diehard, Duhalde claimed to be helping leaders in the non-Peronist opposition as
well, saying that Argentine democracy would benefit from a return to a two-party system and that he hoped there would be two viable parties in
2011. He maintained that the Radical party is still well-regarded by the middle and lower middle classes, as evinced by the number of Radical
mayors throughout the country. The problem with the Radical party, he opined, is that no one emerged to fill the vacuum left by former
president Raul Alfonsin.
13. Duhalde suggested that Vice President and Radical party member Julio Cobos could be that leader, although he is currently
excommunicated from the party as well as estranged from his running mate, CFK. Cobos, Duhalde argued, is the first Radical politician with
truly national appeal since Alfonsin. His courage and conviction in standing up to the Kirchners by casting the decisive vote to defeat the
farm export tax increase is widely admired and sustains his national popularity. Duhalde discounted reports that Cobos had given up in trying
to rejoin the Radical party. Duhalde said that he talked to Alfonsin’s son Ricardo on February 18 and was told that the negotiations between
the party and Cobos continue. (He added that his fellow ex-president Raul Alfonsin, who suffers from a number of ailments, has taken a turn for
the worse and “is very ill.”)
14. Duhalde was dismissive about Elisa Carrio, the Civic Coalition leader, 2007 presidential runner-up, and presumptive
linchpin of another emerging opposition alliance incorporating the Radicals and Socialists. He remarked that her combative leadership style is
similar to the Kirchners, making it very difficult for her to build bridges with other political groups or to connect with the electorate.
15. Prior to the meeting, Duhalde told ICE Attache that twenty years ago he argued that Argentina was not just a drug
transshipment point, but also a user country. He maintains that his prediction is being borne out today. (Note:
According to a recent UN study, Argentina leads Latin America in cocaine consumption. Press articles have also estimated that over half of
Buenos Aires youth have experimented with drugs.) Duhalde criticized Minister of Justice Anibal Fernandez’s assertions that drug consumption is
not a major problem in Argentina. He stated that Fernandez is too focused on the supply side and has not stepped up drug prevention efforts.
16. This was a golden opportunity to compare notes behind closed doors with the controversial Duhalde, who remains very much
in the middle of the Argentine political game. The fact that Nestor Kirchner, who was hand-picked by Duhalde to succeed him, publicly attacked
his former mentor on February 17 is a backhanded compliment—though it’s also intended to diminish “new generation” politicians like Macri by
casting them as mere puppets. Given the currency of the view that this ex-president is the brains behind a resurgent anti-Kirchner alliance, we
asked for and received assurances from Duhalde that he not publicize the conversation in any way.
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- Roberto Samar *
- Roberto Samar * y Ariel Lieutier **
- Roberto Samar y Marcelo J. García *
- Roberto Tito Cossa *
- Rocco Carbone *
- Rocco Carbone y Leonardo Eiff *
- Rocío Ballón *
- Rocío Ilama
- Rodolfo Alonso *
- Rodolfo García
- Rodolfo Mattarollo
- Rodolfo Mattarollo *
- Rodolfo Moguillansky *
- Rodolfo Yanzón *
- Rodrigo Fresán
- Rodrigo López *
- Rogelio Garcia Lupo
- Rolando E. Gialdino *
- Rolando G. Gianzone *
- Rolando G. Gianzone*
- Rolando Gialdino *
- Rosa A. Petronacci y Patricia Alkolombre *
- Rosa Jiménez Cano *
- Rosalía Beatriz Alvarez *
- Roxana Morduchowicz *
- Roy Cortina *
- Rubén Capria *
- Rubén Chababo*
- Rubén Dri *
- Rubén Giustiniani *
- Ruben Lo Vuolo *
- Rubén Milito
- Rubén Naranjo*
- Ruben Seijo *
- Ruben Telechea
- Rubén Telechea *
- Ruben Telechea y Juan Manuel Telechea
- Rubén Zukerfeld *
- Rudy
- Rudy Paz
- Rupert Cornwell *
- Ruth Zurbriggen *
- S. A.
- S. A. y M. J.
- S. A. y W. P.
- S. K.
- S. P.
- Sabina Florio
- Sabina Florio y Beatriz Vignoli
- Sabina Florio*
- Sabina Florio* y Jimena Rodríguez **
- Sandra Carlino *
- Sandra Chaher
- Sandra Guimenez *
- Sandra H. Massoni *
- Sandra Massoni *
- Sandra Russo
- Sandra Ziegler *
- Santa Fe
- Santiago Conti *
- Santiago Diehl *
- Santiago Marino *
- Santiago ODonnell
- Santiago Rodríguez
- Santiago Rodríguez ySebastian Abrevaya
- Santiago Varela *
- Sara Gayoso **
- Saúl Drajer *
- Sebastian Abrevaya
- Sebastian Abrevaya y Werner Pertot
- Sebastián Artola
- Sebastián Artola *
- Sebastián Etchemendy *
- Sebastián Fest
- Sebastián Mauro *
- Sebastián Mauro yTomás Bril Mascarenhas *
- Sebastián Ochoa
- Sebastián Plut *
- Sebastián Premici
- Sebastián Premici y Cristian Carrillo
- Sebastián Premici y Tomás Lukin
- Sebastián Scigliano José Santorsola Jorge Villarruel y Víctor Taricco *
- Sebastián Valverde *
- Sergio A. Rossi
- Sergio Arelovich *
- Sergio Burstein *
- Sergio Espinoza *
- Sergio Fernández Novoa Luis Lázzaro y Néstor Piccone *
- Sergio Gioacchini
- Sergio Kiernan
- Sergio Kisielewsky
- Sergio Rodríguez *
- Sergio Rodríguez y Silvia Sisto *
- Sergio Rossi
- Sergio Rotbart
- Sergio Widder *
- Sergio Wischñevsky *
- Sergio Zabalza
- Sergio Zabalza *
- Sergio Zabalza*
- Shan Morgan *
- Sidonie terie *
- Silvana Comba y Edgardo Toledo *
- Silvana Sandri de Méndez y María de los Angeles Sandoval
- Silvia A. Révora *
- Silvia Abdolatif (*)
- Silvia Bacher *
- Silvia Bleichmar *
- Silvia Di Segni *
- Silvia Fendrik
- Silvia G. Melamedoff *
- Silvia Graciela Fontana*
- Silvia Jadur Constanza Duhalde y Viviana Wainstein *
- Silvia L. Ferro*
- Silvia Lilian Ferro *
- Silvia Ons *
- Silvia Ons*
- Silvia Ribeiro *
- Silvia Salman*
- Silvia Sisto *
- Silvia Valerga
- Silvia Valerga *
- Silvia Vázquez *
- Silvina Crosetti
- Silvina Friera
- Silvina Garo* y Laura Gobbato**
- Silvina Pedreira *
- Simone Weil *
- Sindicato de Prensa Rosario*
- Sociedad
- Sol Benavente Ianina Lois y Ana Carola Pardo *
- Sol Benavente y Santiago Castellano *
- Sol Torres Minoldo *
- Soledad Arréguez Manozzo
- Soledad García Muñoz *
- Soledad Vallejos
- Sonia Alesso
- Sonia Alesso *
- Sonia Catela
- Sonia Santoro
- Sonia Tessa
- Sonia Tessa y José Maggi
- Sonia Tessa.
- Stefano Milani *
- Stella Maldonado *
- Stella Maris Firpo*
- Stella Maris Orzuza *
- Stella Maris Orzuza*
- Stella Vallejos Anatilde Bugna y Guillermo Munné (*)
- Stephen Collinson
- Stephen Foley *
- Steve Connor *
- Susana Carugo *
- Susana Fernández Carral *
- Susana González G. *
- Susana Itzcovich *
- Susana Ragatke *
- Teodelina Alvarez
- Teresa Eggers-Brass
- Teresita Vargas *
- Tina Gardella
- Tina Gardella *
- Tomás Arreche
- Tomás Boasso y Ramiro García
- Tomás Lukin
- Tomás Lukin y Cristian Carrillo
- Tomás Lukin y Sebastián Premici
- Tomás Lukin yDavid Cufré
- Tomás Lukin yRaúl Dellatorre
- Tomás Lukin ySebastián Premici
- Tomás Ojea Quintana *
- Tony Paterson *
- Tununa Mercado *
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- Uruguay poético
- V. E.
- V. G.
- V. G. y D. S.
- V. H. y J. P. I.
- Valeria Abusamra Aldo Ferreres Alejandro Raiter Rossana De Beni y Cesare Cornoldi *
- Valeria Andrusiewicz y Adriana Skrbec *
- Valeria Arza Paula Español y Germán Herrera *
- Valeria Martoglia*
- Valeria Mutuberría Lazarini *
- Verano12
- Verónica Abdala
- Verónica Engler
- Veronica Gago
- Verónica Gago y Diego Sztulwark
- Verónica Hollmann * y Juan Pedro Iribarne **
- Vicente Battista
- Vicente Battista *
- Vicente N. Donato *
- Vicente Romero
- Vicente Romero *
- Víctor Abramovich* Damián Loreti* Analía Elíades* Andrea Pochak* y Luis Lozano**
- Víctor M. Toledo *
- Víctor Maini
- Víctor Salami Beatriz Pfeiffer*
- Víctor Zenobi
- Victoria Basualdo *
- Victoria Ciaffone
- Victoria Ciaffone *
- Victoria Donda
- Victoria Donda *
- Victoria Donda yCecilia Merchán *
- Victoria Ginzberg
- Victoria Koduss *
- Vildor B. Garavelli*
- Vildor Garavelli*
- Vilma Paura *
- Vilma S. Martínez *
- Viviana Demaría y José Figueroa*
- W. I. y N. A.
- W. P.
- Waldo Cebrero
- Walter Benjamin *
- Walter Isaía y Natalia Aruguete
- Walter Mignolo *
- Walter Motto *
- Walter Pater
- Washington Cucurto
- Washington Uranga
- Werner Pertot
- Ximena Schinca y Luis López *
- Y. F.
- Y. S.
- Yago Franco *
- Yannis Stavrakakis *
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