Ecuador Seeks Non-payment of Illegitimate Foreign Debt
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This was the Ecuadorian President's response after the official presentation of the final report from the Public Credit Audit Commission (Comision para la Auditoría Integral
Presently,
The report was delivered by the CAIC to the government's fiscal authority. Future actions that will determine who is responsible in this report rests in the hands of Ecuadorian justice.
Upon hearing about the Commission's report, representatives of social organizations, public employees, and citizens interested in the topic both inside and outside of the packed hall shouted in unison: "We won't pay any more, the debt has been paid!" Indignation grew among the public upon learning about the irregularities and irresponsibility of ex-finance ministers, managers of the central bank, presidents of the monetary reserve, diplomats, and other authorities who sold the sovereignty of the country and deepened the poverty of the Ecuadorian population. Along with the creditors, these people did not think about the greater good of the Ecuadorian people, but rather the payment of the debt.
The audit of the debt, initiated by the Ecuadorian government with the participation of economists, lawyers, and representatives of social organizations from
The commission's work shows the illegality and therefore the illegitimacy of the borrowing process. It highlights the "hateful" character of foreign debt, because it was contracted by a military dictatorship (1972-1979). From 1976-1982
Ecuador's foreign debt has been the object of successive fraudulent renegotiation processes in which the governments accepted conditions such as contracting new debts to pay the old ones, delay penalties, high interests rates, the payment of interest on top of interest, and re-evaluating debt titles that were worth very little in the market, according to CAIC member Hugo Arias.
These conditions were accepted in the 1993 Brady Plan for
As of August of 2008,
Alejandro Olmos, a member of the CAIC, expressed that the foreign debt has served not only to favor the creditors but also as a tool to implement neoliberal policies. The report says in one of its conclusions that "there is evidence that the borrowing process of
It was evident, according to Olmos, that the intention of the multilateral organisms was to permanently increase foreign borrowing with ever-higher interest rates. Economist Karina Saénz points out that in one projection done by the Commission, it was determined that if the interest rate had been kept at the original rate of 6% the debt would already have been paid off.
Olmos also explained that
In a particularly disturbing case, in 1992, the ex-general manager of the Central Bank, Ana Lucia Armijos, Finance Minister Mario Ribadeneira, and the Ecuadorian consul in
For his part, Jamie Carrera, of the Fiscal Policy Observatory, looking forward, said that "an option would be for the regime to arrive at a consensus and not a unilateral decision with the creditors." Now those who maintained their silence when unilateral launches of exorbitantly high interest rates were announced from 1979 on or when the asymmetrical relationship of the contraction of debt was evident worry about "unilateral decisions" and about the "consensus." They even maintained their silence in the face of a violation of fundamental rights of Ecuadorian citizens as a result of the contraction and renegotiation of the foreign debt.
In the coming days, the president will establish a commission for audits for the concessions of radio and television frequencies, according to the new constitution. The objective is to determine who is responsible in the event of irregularities to end the monopoly and oligarchy of the use of the frequencies. In a similar way, it will determine the property of radio and TV media. Representatives and shareholders from the financial system will not have access to participate in the media, having two years to transfer their holdings.
The audit process will thus become an important tool that will assign responsibility to those who perhaps never thought that they would be judged for their actions that threaten the life and dignity of the people.
(Translated for the
- Helga Serrano is a member of the Global No Bases Network, No Bases Coalition
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