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  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006



Paul Esqueda gives us his second installment (part 1 here) on the opposition candidates with the requirements for the job. (I have other writings by others in waiting, but I have not had time to work on it, my apologies to them)


The opposition candidates IV. Part 2. The Candidate for the Job by Paul Esqueda

To provoke some thinking about the complexity of selecting an opposition candidate, let us consider what a job posting might look like.


                                                                Help Wanted


The opposition groups of the Republic of Venezuela seek a distinguished and dynamic candidate for the position of President. This job entails developing a comprehensive, viable and far reaching plan


1. to win the elections in December 2006 with at least 50% of the vote to assure a peaceful transition to a new government preserving democratic rule and values

                  2. to bring political and economic stability to our society

                  3.
to put Venezuela on the path to economic growth as fast as possible

                  4.
to put in place specific actions to enhance the quality of life of all citizens

Specific skills needed:


·     -The candidate should have excellent negotiation skills. He has to negotiate the establishment of an airtight coalition among dispersed and fragmented opposition groups in order to develop a shared strategic plan. In parallel with the electoral campaign, our candidate will have to negotiate with some existing institutions (i.e. the military for example) either directly or indirectly to assure appropriate support. After the candidate is elected and in office, to assure effective governance, he will have to negotiate with a National Assembly and a Supreme Court which are right now 100% Chavista. Needless to say, the candidate should be prepared to deal with the established mindset of populism and opportunism.

    -Excellent communications skills are a must. Our candidate should be able to articulate a strong and penetrating message together with a vision to all voters, particularly the undecided, as well as to the Chavistas and to those who oppose the current government but have lost all hope. A willingness to learn some lessons from our current President would be a plus.

     -Our candidate has to be a team player. This job is going to be a team effort, and for that reason he should be capable of setting up and consolidating a diverse team to win the election and carry out the plan outlined above.

      -Most important of all, our candidate must have excellent leadership skills. In this context, he should be able to clearly differentiate himself from autocratic rule by demonstrating how true democratic leadership can embrace political diversity.
The candidate should have wide and deep knowledge of Venezuela’s political and economic history. He or she should have experience in holding office as a public servant, perhaps in congress, and preferably possess some private industry experience as well. It is very important that our prospective candidate has been exposed to other cultures and other economic development models so that he has an educated view of international issues and problems. Candidates with military background please abstain from applying.

Your nominations and applications are welcomed. The Venezuelan people will soon be hiring for this position.

      Compensation should not be a priority for the candidates


9:01:48 PM    comment []



I wonder what Tony Blair is talking about:

Blair encourages Venezuela and Cuba to abide by democratic principles


How will the Government react?:

-He should talk to Evo.
-He should not talk to Mr. Danger.
-He should not get involved in our national affairs.
-He should worry about democracy in his country.
-We don't care what he thinks.
-He should stop financing the drawing of cartoons that are offensive.
-Tony who?
-We are going to break relations with Great Britain.
-I have proof that Blair is being paid by Mr. Danger.
-We will all stop drinking Scotch in protest.
-He is a puppy of Mr. Danger.
-If you start trouble with me, I will prickle you.
-Remember The Malvinas, we could invade them again!
-All of the above

(Wow! That did not take long, puppy, imperialist, irresponsible, go to hell...)

6:43:16 PM    comment []



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