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- Subject: El Salvador: PROCESO 529: Celebrating while the people go hungry
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- ** Topic: Proceso 529: Editorial **
- ** Written 8:58 am Sep 14, 1992 by cidai@huracan.cr in cdp:reg.elsalvador **
- From: cidai@huracan.cr (Centro de Informacion Documentacion y Apoyo a la Invest. - UCAJSC)
- Subject: Proceso 529: Editorial
-
- Center for Information, Documentation and Research Support (CIDAI)
- Central American University (UCA)
- San Salvador, El Salvador
-
- PROCESO 529
- September 9, 1992
-
- EDITORIAL:
- Celebrating independence while the people go hungry
-
- The ARENA government has inaugurated the celebrations marking
- the traditional patriotic month by considerably increasing the
- people's share of the tax burden. In effect, on September 1 the
- Value-Added Tax (VAT) went into effect, as well as a 30% hike in
- electricity rates, increases of up to 50% in public transportation
- fares, and higher gasoline and diesel rates.
- The first timid protests by the opposition and grassroots
- organizations sparked patriotic calls by the Vice-President, the
- president of the Legislative Assembly and the mayor of San
- Salvador, urging the people to make sacrifices and resign
- themselves to helping the State collect more funds. All in the name
- of love for the fatherland.
- These patriotic urgings to sacrifice are entirely cynical,
- because not all Salvadorans are sacrificing in equal measure. Those
- who say that all of us are tightening our belts are fully aware
- that waists come in different sizes, and that the belt is drawing
- tighter around those with smaller waists. The burden of the new
- taxes falls more directly on the already-impoverished majority. If
- it is a matter of patriotism and sacrifice, the new indirect taxes
- ought to be offset by an overall tax reform which would force the
- rich to pay more; in other words, direct taxes should be raised.
- But President Cristiani has done just the opposite: he has
- lowered taxes for those who have more, and has forced the entire
- population to pay high taxes to cover the budget deficit. Thus we
- all pay, but in fact, since we do not all earn the same, the
- increasingly impoverished poor pay more and the increasingly
- wealthy pay less. There is no doubt that the small proportion of
- those who were already rich before 1989 have become even more
- wealthy under ARENA's economic policies.
- If it is a matter of patriotism and sacrifice, the first
- drastic cut in public expenditures must be the armed forces, whose
- vocation it is to serve the fatherland and make sacrifices for its
- welfare. The fatherland and constitutional duty oblige President
- Cristiani and his government to combat corruption and correct the
- financial situation and the public sector. It's fine to persecute
- the corrupt Christian Democrats from the previous government, but
- it is much more important to put a stop to current government
- corruption and bring those responsible to justice. Before asking
- for sacrifices from the Salvadoran people, who are already
- overwhelmed by the burden of ever-spreading poverty, the Armed
- Forces and the ARENA government ought to provide the example.
- There is nothing patriotic about the Cristiani government's
- decision to begin the yearly independence celebrations by imposing
- a heavy new tax burden on the Salvadoran people while at the same
- time exalting the events of 1821. Those tired old speeches full of
- patriotic fervor, to which so many ARENA functionaries and
- politicos are partial, will have less meaning this year. In public
- plazas they speak of our forefathers and freedom-loving people,
- while at the same time governing for the welfare of a minority of
- privileged rich. They exalt independence while subjecting El
- Salvador to the dictates of multilateral lending agencies. In this
- patriotic month, it is ironic to speak of independence when ARENA's
- economic policies are at the service of the orders given by the
- International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and AID.
- The FMLN, on the other hand, must not forget that, according
- to the latest UCA/IUDOP survey, the majority of Salvadorans
- consider the economy to be the nation's most pressing problem, and
- show little hope that it will improve. This means that complying
- with the peace accords is not the most important issue for the
- Salvadoran people.
- The FMLN has placed excessive emphasis on complying with the
- peace accords and overcoming the obstacles in its path. And this is
- as it should be, given that the future of peace is at stake. But at
- the same time, the FMLN must not lose sight of national reality,
- whose tendencies are not intersecting with the problem of the
- accords. The new September taxes are one example of this. While the
- FMLN places all its efforts on negotiating with the government
- around ways to comply with the new peace schedule, the government
- is raising taxes in a disproportionate fashion.
- If the FMLN does not consider that the struggle for life on
- the part of the immense majority of the people is more important
- than its consolidation as a political party, and if it is unable to
- debate with the people, in a lucid fashion, about the links between
- demilitarizing the country and improving the chances of winning the
- struggle for life, the great majority will probably ignore FMLN
- pressures to demand full compliance with the accords, and they will
- easily feel defrauded by the FMLN's inability to defend their
- interests directly.
- The tendency for top leaders to be exclusively involved in the
- negotiations and compliance with the accords is leading the FMLN
- political leadership dangerously close to forgetting about the most
- deeply-felt needs of the Salvadoran people.
- One cannot celebrate the fatherland while impoverishing its
- people. One cannot speak of liberty while the majority of the
- people are prisoners of poverty. One cannot speak of independence
- while the destiny of the country is being handed over to foreign
- agencies. In order to celebrate independence properly, we need new
- leaders who safeguard the material and spiritual well-being of the
- Salvadoran people.
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