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Cablegate: Hydrocarbons Minister Resigns

Published: Mon 18 Sep 2006 06:27 PM
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SUBJECT: HYDROCARBONS MINISTER RESIGNS
REF: LA PAZ 2511
1. (SBU) Hydrocarbons Minister Andres Soliz Rada, along with
the Vice Minister and two Directors of Hydrocarbons, resigned
on the evening of September 15 following Vice President
Alvaro Garcia Linera's freeze of a ministerial resolution
that would have shifted hydrocarbons companies' revenues to
the state oil company YPFB (reftel). Garcia Linera froze the
resolution after it provoked a strong reaction from Brazilian
President Lula da Silva due to the negative impact that it
would have had on the Brazilian firm Petrobras. Former
Development Planning Minister Carlos Villegas was named
Hydrocarbons Minister on September 16. Villegas, in line
with President Morales' statements, affirmed that the GOB's
nationalization plan would go forward, but in a "broader
spirit" of "more open" negotiation with private companies.
The Vice Minister of Public Investment and External Finance,
Hernando Larrazabal, was named Development Planning Minister.
2. (SBU) Private investors in the sector viewed Soliz Rada,
the main proponent of the GOB's hydrocarbons nationalization
strategy, as a hard-liner with whom negotiations were
difficult. Company representatives are hopeful that Villegas
will be a more agreeable interlocutor as GOB-company
negotiations begin anew on September 18.
3. (SBU) Comment: Political analysts in La Paz have had a
field day interpreting first Garcia Linera's decision to
freeze Soliz' resolution, then the Minister's rapid
resignation. Some expressed the view that the Vice
President's decision reflects a softening by the GOB of its
hard-line approach on nationalization or at least a
repudiation of failed tactics. The government does seem to
be taking a more conciliatory tone, although it maintains
that its nationalization goals have not changed. The
Brazilian Charge told us September 18 that he expects
Villegas to adopt a less confrontational approach than Soliz.
He added, however, that the GOB's main objectives remain the
same. The Charge forecast a difficult month ahead for
Brazilian/Bolivian relations. End comment.
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