As Crisis Mounts, Ecuador Declares Foreign Debt Illegitimate and Illegal
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Amidst the spreading global financial crisis, a special debt audit commission released a report charging that much of
Although
The commission accused Salomon Smith Barney, now part of Citigroup Inc., of handling the 2000 restructuring without
Commercial debt, or debt to private banks, made up 44% of
The commission found that usurious interest rates were applied for many bonds and that past Ecuadorian governments illegally took other loans on. Debt restructurings consistently forced
If President Rafael Correa follows the commission's recommendations--which is far from a certainty--
But despite all the hints at a default, it seems likely that
Social movements have long alleged that corrupt former governments illegally negotiated loans for their own personal financial gain.
Significantly, the commission singled out foreign debt for being "illegitimate" rather than simply illegal. Social movements have long declared most foreign debt to be illegitimate, but
Pablo Davalos, an economist and fierce social movement critic of Correa, has said that the report will in the end only amount to political posturing. Correa has criticized the foreign debt since his brief 2005 stint as Finance Minister--but has faithfully made each and every payment since his 2006 election. Correa has also made peace with oil and mining companies after acrimonious, high profile negotiations. In response, social movements have accused Correa of being overly friendly to business. The foreign press, and the business press in particular, regularly exaggerates Correa's radicalism.
It is also important to emphasize that
Former Constituent Assembly President Alberto Acosta echoed Correa, saying that the proposal could provide the legal basis for the prosecution of Ecuadorian officials involved in the negotiation of illegal or illegitimate debt. He also said that it was perfectly reasonable to take a debt's legitimacy into account. "The
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