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● 09.15.11


●● Cablegate: Luis Tascón Accused of Being “Instrument of the (U.S.) Empire” Having Spent a Month “in the Offices of Bill Gates” (Updated)


Posted in America, Bill Gates, Cablegate at 4:25 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: Interesting cable about Hugo Chávez and some politicians in his country


IMPERIALISM with patents is a subject this site covers extensively. There is also a fair deal of coverage about financial sanctions and the role Microsoft plays in them. In one Cablegate cable that we found this morning we see a president trying to get “assistance in arranging a meeting with Bill Gates.” World Bank/IMF are the next points in the list. Without delving again into the background of all this (in relation to Microsoft and Bill’s instrument of control), we’ll just descend into the following cable which mentioned why Luis Tascón Gutiérrez got expelled.


relation to Microsoft

instrument

control

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/21/2018

TAGS: PGOV [Internal Governmental Affairs],

PREL [External Political Relations], KDEM [Democratization],

VE [Venezuela]

SUBJECT: PSUV FOUNDING CONGRESS: DELAYS AND AN EXPULSION


CARACAS 00000227 001.2 OF 002



Classified By: POLITICAL COUNSELOR ROBERT RICHARD DOWNES,

REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


¶1. (C) Summary. President Chavez publicly declared after his

constitutional referendum defeat that shoring up his

political base will be one of his highest priorities. Since

then, he has focused considerable personal attention on

launching his proposed single, pro-government party, the

United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). Some 1600 PSUV

delegates are trying to forge party statutes and select party

leaders at an ongoing, and much-delayed, founding congress.

According to current planning, PSUV leaders hope to register

the new party with electoral authorities by March, well

before state and local elections tentatively slated for

November. The ham-handed expulsion of a National Assembly

deputy from the party is highlighting the extent to which

this ostensibly grassroots party is being steered by Chavez

and a small, powerful group of core supporters. It has also

revealed and exacerbated cleavages within Chavismo. The PSUV

is fast establishing that it values party discipline over

other considerations and does not welcome dissent. The PSUV

continues to enjoy extensive government support, including

free air time and advertising space in government-owned media

outlets. End Summary.


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The Much-Delayed Party Congress

-------------------------------


¶2. (SBU) President Chavez spoke January 19 to over 1600

elected PSUV delegates to open the party congress of his

proposed single, pro-government party, the United Socialist

Party of Venezuela (PSUV). The PSUV founding congress has

been tasked with establishing party regulations and a

political platform. President Chavez postponed the congress

a number of times in 2007 before declaring that it should be

held soon after the December 2007 constitutional referendum.

The PSUV founding congress, divided into some 50 work

committees, has been holding weekend sessions since January

19 both in Caracas and other Venezuelan cities. Critics

accuse BRV officials of using government resources to sustain

the PSUV congress and of exploiting government-owned media to

promote the PSUV.


¶3. (SBU) Chavez spoke for five hours to the PSUV congress on

February 16, urging party delegates to embrace unity and to

set aside individual ambitions. In addition, Chavez exhorted

party members to elicit greater local participation in PSUV

"battalion" meetings. Chavez also reportedly tasked the PSUV

delegates with selecting party leaders and establishing

criteria for selecting gubernatorial and mayoral candidates.

Party leaders told the local media that they expect the PSUV

founding congress to conclude in early March and to register

as a political party with the National Electoral Council

(CNE) around the same time.


¶4. (C) While ostensibly a party being forged "from below,"

the formation of the PSUV appears to be closely supervised

from above by a small, powerful group of Chavez supporters

who make up the PSUV Support Committee, successor to the

larger PSUV Promotion Commission. Chavez designated former

Vice President Jorge Rodriguez to lead the Support

Committee's efforts. Miranda State Governor Diosdado

Cabello, former Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel, and

National Assembly Deputy Dario Vivas are also reportedly

playing a key role. The Support Committee meets with and

answers to the Venezuelan president.


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Expulsion of NA Deputy

----------------------


¶5. (SBU) Former VP Jorge Rodriguez and Miranda State Governor

Diosdado Cabello announced on Venezuelan state television

February 16 that the PSUV founding congress unanimously voted

to expel National Assembly Deputy Luis Tascon from the party.

Days before in the National Assembly, Tascon accused

recently appointed Tax Authority (SENIAT) Director Jose David

Cabello, brother of Diosdado, of purchasing some 200 cars and

microbuses at grossly inflated prices when Jose David Cabello

was at the Ministry of Infrastructure in 2004. The PSUV

voting bloc in the National Assembly also expelled Tascon

from its parliamentary group on February 21.


¶6. (SBU) Diosdado Cabello denied the corruption accusation

against his brother and in a press release accused Tascon of

being an "instrument of the (U.S.) empire." Cabello added


CARACAS 00000227 002.2 OF 002



that Tascon had spent a month "in the offices of Bill Gates"

and suggested that while there a chip was injected into

Tascon's blood. Cabello also produced a purported written

request by Tascon for a diplomatic passport for a banker that

Cabello said is associated with narcotrafficking. National

Assembly President Cilia Flores reportedly tried to dismiss

the NA Comptroller Commission chairman who received Tascon's

complaint, but failed.


¶7. (C) Hard-line Chavistas such as National Assembly Deputies

Iris Varela and Carlos Escarra have publicly defended Tascon.

Varela questioned how someone could be expelled from a party

that is not yet formally established. Escarra noted that

Tascon should have the right to defend himself and questioned

the manner in which he was reportedly expelled from the PSUV

by simple acclamation at the February 15 founding congress

meeting. Numerous Chavistas have posted op-eds on the

pro-government "apporea.org" website accusing PSUV leaders of

imposing excessive party discipline at the expense of

democracy.


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PSUV: Multiple Currents

-----------------------


¶8. (C) Intra-PSUV squabbling appears to reflect increasingly

visible divisions within Chavismo. NA Deputy Carlos Escarra

told the media that there are three currents within the PSUV

occupying the left, center, and right of the pro-Chavez

spectrum. Miranda State Governor Cabello publicly accused

Tascon of being part of the "false left"; Tascon accused the

Miranda governor of being part of the "endogenous right."


¶9. (C) Podemos leaders told the Ambassador February 19 that

within the National Assembly, Escarra, Foreign Minister

Nicolas Maduro (and presumably now his common-law wife and

National Assembly President Cilia Flores), and former Army

major Francisco Ameliach lead three separate informal groups.

Other insiders report that there are a few dozen

"renovation" legislators trying to force the National

Assembly leadership to share power -- and perks -- more

broadly.


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Comment

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¶10. (C) The PSUV's Stalinesque expulsion of NA Deputy Tascon

is a noteworthy example of growing cleavages within Chavismo

as well as the Bolivarian revolution's capacity to eat its

own. It also could not have happened to a "nicer guy" -

Tascon is widely known for posting on his website the names

and national identity numbers of all the persons who signed

the recall petition against President Chavez. Chavez

supporters subsequently used the "Tascon" list to deny

government jobs, contracts, services and benefits to

signatories.


¶11. (C) Tascon's ouster from the PSUV recalls the stripping

of NA Deputy Francisco Ameliach of his PSUV coordinating role

within the National Assembly in August 2007. Ameliach was

disciplined after he suggested publicly that if the PSUV was

not ready for 2008 state and local elections, Chavez' former

political party, the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR), should be

"dusted off" to compete at the polls. Notwithstanding

Chavez' claim that he is trying to build a genuinely popular

party from the ground up, the PSUV is earning a reputation

for doctrinaire and factional politics rather than for

fostering grassroots democracy and cooperation within the

Chavista base.


DUDDY




The second cable is:


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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/11/2018

TAGS: OVIP [Visits and Travel of Prominent Individuals and Leaders],

EAID [Foreign Economic Assistance], EAGR [Agriculture and Forestry],

PGOV [Internal Governmental Affairs], PREL [External Political Relations],

PINR [Intelligence], EFIN [Financial and Monetary Affairs], LY [Libya], BN [Benin]

SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR PRESIDENT YAYI'S TRIP TO THE U.S.,

JULY 15-21, 2008


REF: A. BROWN/BANKS E-MAIL OF 7/9/2008

B. COTONOU 396

C. COTONOU 349

D. COTONOU 348

E. COTONOU 262

F. COTONOU 255


COTONOU 00000408 001.4 OF 002



Classified By: Ambassador Gayleatha B. Brown. Reasons 1.4 (b&d).


¶1. (SBU) Summary: Benin,s President Boni Yayi travels to

Washington, D.C., July 15-21, 2008, primarily for talks with

the World Bank and the IMF and to seek assistance for plans

to energize the country,s agricultural sector and to

follow-up on earlier requests for food aid. His request for

meetings with USG officials is linked to several issues of

concern, including a growing problem in the agriculture

sector, implementation of the MCA Compact, and efforts to

curb corruption. Yayi also wishes an opportunity to

demonstrate strong US/Benin ties as he continues to struggle

at home to achieve economic growth and good governance

objectives. A successful visit to Washington would raise his

political capital at home where a stalemate in the National

Assembly is blocking essential legislation and on the African

continent where he hopes to strengthen his position as a

regional player in the wake of hosting the 10th CEN-SAD

Summit. End summary.


¶2. (U) President Boni Yayi of Benin will meet with World Bank

and IMF officials during his July 15-21, 2008 visit to

Washington, D.C. In addition, he has requested appointments

with President Bush, Secretary Rice, Director of Foreign

Assistance Fore, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) CEO

Danilovich, and Peace Corps Director Tschetter. His

delegation includes: Pascal Irenee Koupaki, Minister of

State for Economic Forecasting, Development and the

Evaluation of Public Action; Roger Dovonou, Minister of

Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Fishing; and S. Lawani,

Minister of Finance.


//STALEMATE AT HOME//


¶3. (U) The strong political coalition that secured President

Yayi,s election in March 2006 is crumbling. Although Yayi

won a majority of the communes in the April 2008 municipal

elections, his desire to create a single list of candidates

from his Force Cowry for an Emerging Benin (FCBE) movement

drove a number of National Assembly deputies from his

governing coalition. Those deputies and others from

opposition parties now hold a majority in the National

Assembly, blocking key Government of Benin (GOB)-sponsored

legislation. This includes the new penal and civil codes

that are instrumental to the implementation of USG-funded

projects such as the Women,s Justice and Empowerment

Initiative (WJEI).


¶4. (U) The anti-corruption fight also has stalled. The GOB

has had little success in its pursuit of high-profile

corruption cases against alleged corrupt, former government

officials. For example, the Supreme Court recently ordered

the release without bond of Sefou Fagbohoun, a powerful

opposition party leader whose case had long lingered with no

action. The GOB had accused Fagbohoun of embezzlement and

mismanagement of the privatized gas parastatal SONACOP. He

promptly took his place in the National Assembly, a position

won from a jail cell and where he now has parliamentary

immunity. Yayi,s efforts earlier to convince the parliament

to lift immunity in another case also failed.


¶5. (U) In addition, President Yayi is under pressure over

rising consumer prices. Workers peacefully protested on July

10 against the high cost of living related to food prices.

To make matters worse, the GOB is running short of funds used

to subsidize prices of key commodities to the consumers (Ref

F). President Yayi organized a June 24 briefing for donors

on the problem, explaining that GOB efforts to reduce the

prices of foodstuffs and construction materials, through

subsidies and cuts in import duties and VAT, have cost the

GOB FCFA 48,248,478,989 (approximately USD 114,877,331.)


//LIBYA LEAVES BENIN WITH A WHOPPING CEN-SAD BILL//


¶6.(C) To make matters worse, Libya did not keep a promise to

provide substantial funding to help defray GOB expenses for

the recent 10th CEN-SAD summit in Cotonou, according to

President Yayi. He told the Ambassador on July 3 that

instead of the expected USD 10 million contribution from

Libya, the GOB received only USD 3 million, most of which

went to pay the Libyan delegation's living and lodging


COTONOU 00000408 002.4 OF 002



expenses (including Mr. Khadaffi's tent). The Chief of Staff

at the Finance Ministry confirmed that Libya's contribution

totaled FCFA 1,255,675,958 or approximately USD 3 million.

Moreover, to facilitate Libyan financed, private-sector

construction of 69 luxury villas for the CEN-SAD summit, the

GOB recouped prime land near the Cotonou airport from private

owners and gave generous tax breaks for the project. Yayi

said that of the promised 69 villas, the Libyans only built

¶40. The Foreign Minister told the Ambassador that contrary

to Khadaffi's wishes, Benin did not press Khadaffi's

controversial position on African unity (Ref D) at the recent

AU meeting in Egypt - a testimony, he said, to Benin's

independence.


//GOB ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION IN WASHINGTON//


¶7. (SBU) Per Ref A, MFA Americas Acting Director told post

that President Yayi,s issues for discussion with USG

officials include:

USG:

- agricultural development; food crisis; transformation of

the Cotton industry; OPIC

- international cooperation: CEN-SAD, G-8 resolutions

- climate change

- democracy in Africa

- MCA Compact (delays in implementation related to the Port

of Cotonou and the Access to Justice Program, efforts to curb

corruption and related laws, and additional funds for the

current Compact and a Compact II)

- recent dismissal of the Port Director that is not expected

to derail Port reforms

- tour d,horizon on USAID programs (health, education and

WJEI) and

- assistance in arranging a meeting with Bill Gates.

World Bank/IMF: Post expects President Yayi,s talks to

focus on budgetary assistance, the status of Benin,s

structural adjustment reforms and release of donors, 2008

budget support funds.


¶8. (SBU) Comment: President Yayi,s visit to the United

States presents an opportune time for USG officials to

reiterate support for his stance against corruption and

encourage concrete action to arrest and try corrupt

officials. The GOB also needs to fully engage in the

President,s Malaria Initiative (PMI) by committing the

requisite personnel for implementation of the program. In

some respects, Yayi is between a rock and a hard place.

Crippling defections from FCBE in the National Assembly

hamstring GOB efforts to move forward on key economic and

social legislation, thus hampering his ambitious program for

growth and development and ability to meet the high

expectations for change of the electorate.


BROWN




Remember that this is US perspective on Hugo Chávez, so it’s supposed to make him look bad. █


Update: Luis Tascón Met Bill Gates, Then Shot Down Free/Libre Software in Venezuela


Looking back at this Cablegate cable, we realise that Tascón did a lot more harm even to Free software.


this Cablegate cable


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