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El Toro se acerca a la embajada

Publicado 2011/05/08 01:01:55
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1/14/2008

ID DOC: 137287
FECHA: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
FUENTE: Embassy Panama
PRIVACIDAD: CONFIDENTIAL
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C O N F I D E N T I A L PANAMA 000041



SIPDIS



SIPDIS



E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/14/2017

TAGS: PGOV, PREL, CIVS, PM

SUBJECT: PANAMA: EL TORO REACHES OUT TO EMBASSY





Classified By: POLCOUNS Brian R. Naranjo. Reasons: 1.4 (b) and (d).



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Summary

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1. (C) "There will be many surprised political observers on

Sunday," former President and candidate for the presidency of

the governing Revolutionary Democratic Party (PRD) Ernesto

"El Toro" Perez Balladares told POLCOUNS on January 13. PRD

members will go to the polls on January 20 to elect 4,200

delegates to attend the party's national convention. In

turn, these delegates will elect PRD's National Executive

Committee (CEN). Perez Balladares did not/not raise his

permanent ineligibility for a U.S. visa for having

trafficking in illegal aliens. Perez Balladares said that

the current field of prospective PRD presidential candidates

was weak, anticipated that Alberto Vallarino would win the

Panamenista nomination, and predicted that ultimately there

would be a three-way race between the PRD's candidate,

Democratic Change (CD) party president Ricardo Martinelli,

and Vallarino. Regarding bilateral relations, El Toro

asserted that the U.S. should be concerned about the rising

populist/leftist wing in the party and that he said that the

"right wing of the PRD" that could serve as a counterbalance.

Perez Balladares said several times that he had not decided

whether or not to run for president again, "I am taking this

step by step. There will time to decide whether to run

again."



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"In politics, there are no surprises, just surprised

observers"

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2. (C) "I have done the necessary political work to advance

my campaign to be president of the PRD," Perez Balladares

stated. "You watch. In politics, there are no surprises,

just surprised observers. There will be many surprised

political observers on Sunday." Though he would not venture

any further information regarding his prediction, El Toro

clearly believed that he would exceed expectations in the

PRD's January 21 election for delegates. Once the delegates

are chosen, "I will focus on securing their support one by

one. I will switch from hunting with my shotgun to hunting

with my rifle," Perez Balladares said, sitting in his den

covered in trophies, including a whole stuffed lion, from his

African safaris.



3. (C) Perez Balladares said that the next three months,

during which the PRD would select its internal leadership,

would be critical not only for the future of the PRD, but

also for Panama. Currently, the PRD was a party without

leadership; "(President) Martin (Torrijos) does not decide

anything. He does not act." Furthermore, he added, "Our

potential presidential candidates are not viable. (Panama

City Mayor) Juan Carlos (Navarro) is a liar and cannot be

trusted; we know this in the party. Juan Carlos cannot even

pick up the garbage. (Minister of Housing) Balbina (Herrera)

has too radical and populist of a past; the elites will never

accept her." The former president said, "The U.S. should be

concerned about the growing leftist, populist wing in the

PRD. The right wing, of which I am a part, could serve as a

counterbalance to the Balbina, (National Assembly Deputy)

Hector Aleman, and (National Assembly President) Pedro Miguel

Gonzalez (PMG)." Ultimately, PMG was a "flash in the pan,"

but there were others out there who would be more of a

problem for the U.S., Perez Balladares asserted. "You know,

of course, that the Venezuelans are financing Balbina. You

have to know that." (Note: Post has no/no evidence that

directly links Herrera to financing from Venezuela.)



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Views on Opposition

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4. (C) Ultimately, El Toro predicted, there would be a

three-way race for president: the PRD's candidate, Alberto

Vallarino who would win the Panamenista primary, and Ricardo

Martinelli. "Vallarino will make a good candidate," El Toro

said, "but he will not win if the opposition is divided." If

"my fellow ex-president and friend (Guillermo) Endara" stays

in and Martinelli runs "as we all expect," then the PRD would

win in 2009. El Toro described Panamenista President Juan

Carlos Varela as "well-intentioned" but "not in the same

league as real presidential candidates, the same goes for

that boy, you know, the one from the milk family." (Note:

El Toro was referring to Panamenista presidential aspirant

Marco Ameglio whose family owns the Bonlac milk and milk

product company.)



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Panama Needs Man of Action

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5. (C) "There is a lot of work to be done in this country.

We need somebody who will lead, push ahead projects, and get

things done," Perez Balladares said. Asking what has The

Torrijos Administration had achieved, El Toro asserted that

the Torrijos Administration had failed to "get the job done"

in education, security, infrastructure, and health care "We

need to fight corruption too and strengthen the judiciary.

If you do something that is corrupt, you should be arrested,

tried, and, if convicted, serve time in prison." The rank

and file of the party had become increasingly disenchanted

with Torrijos, felt ignored, and wished to be consulted more,

Perez Balladares asserted. "Panama needs a leader who is a

man of action."



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Silent on Visa Ineligibility

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6. (C) At no point in the conversation did Perez Balladares

mention his permanent ineligibility for a U.S. visa on the

grounds of his involvement in the trafficking of illegal

aliens.



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Comment

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7. (C) El Toro was out to charm. Though brash and brutal in

his political assessment, he also sought to regale POLCOUNS

with his safari stories. He reviewed at length his four-day

hunt to bag a male lion, for example. Conversation began as

the San Diego-Indiannapolis AFC division play-off was winding

down, and the former president -- who cannot travel to the

States to see his beloved Notre Dame Fightin' Irish play --

chatted eagerly about the NFL. In the past, emissaries

reaching out to Embassy on El Toro's behalf had indicated

that El Toro would discuss politics only after resolving his

visa situation, a non-start for post. Continuing his charm

offense, El Toro chanted the anti-corruption mantra, but,

coming from one of Panama's most corrupt president's since

the 1989 restoration of democracy, this message rings hollow.

While he is clearly not one to be afflicted with a lot of

self-doubt, El Toro was clearly confident that he had solid

reasons, mostly left unstated, to believe that he would

exceed expectations on January 21. His willingness to talk

politics and not even raise his visa plight may indicate that

El Toro is honestly interested in discrete contact with the

Embassy. This wily politician and master manipulator will

need to be handled with extreme caution. POLCOUNS advised

Perez Balladares that any contact needed to be handled

discretely, away from the unblinking lens of the media, and

in confidence. While post is not seeking any further

contact, if such contact cannot be managed discretely, then

contact with Perez Balladares should be dropped.



8. (C) This meeting was facilitated on Perez Balladares'

behalf by Eduardo Morgan, Perez Balladares' former Ambassador

to the U.S. and the founder of Panama's largest law firm.

Morgan offered to introduce POLCOUNS to the former president

after lunch at Morgan's beach house outside Panama City. The

meeting with Perez Balladares took place at his beach home, a

short distance away from Morgan's beach house. The only

participants were: Perez Balladares, his wife Dora Boyd de

Perez Balladares, Morgan, POLCOUNS, and his wife.

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