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miércoles, 17 de abril de 2019

DIRIGENTES DE LA CGTP CONTÁNDOLE AL OFICIAL POLÍTICO DE LA EMBAJADA DE LOS EEUU




Wikicable de 2007 que muestra a los DIRIGENTES DE LA CGTP CONTÁNDOLE AL OFICIAL POLÍTICO DE LA EMBAJADA DE LOS EEUU sobre líos internos del sindicalismo peruano: el apoyo a los mineros de Casapalca o las contradicciones en el seno del SUTEP.

Los dirigentes de la CGTP le cuentan al Poloff que "se sienten obligados" a apoyar al SUTEP.

Inadmisible.

Lo que la embajada quiere saber como prioridad es si la protestas sindicales van a ser de corto o de largo aliento, una información táctica importante, pues los inversionistas temen que las protestas se conviertan en un movimiento nacional. Los dirigentes de la CGTP no tienen problemas con darle la información a la embajada y ésta concluye que las protestas serán de corto aliento.

(También el entonces premier Jorge Del Castillo y la "defensora del pueblo" Beatriz Merino se confiesan con el embajador, pero eso ya no es novedad).

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CGTP sources told poloff that the union had been caught off guard by Minister of Labor Pinella's quick action in meeting with Casapalca miners and by the GOP's willingness to support the miner's demands, but decided to go ahead with the march anyway. Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo told the Ambassador July 9 that he expected the CGTP would be unable to maintain the strike.
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4. (SBU) The far-left teacher's union SUTEP (the United Syndicate of Peruvian Educational Workers) continued an indefinite strike, now in its third week, that was supported by the CGTP. SUTEP protests took place throughout Peru, and more than 3,000 teachers marched in the province of Tumbes. The teachers have received widespread condemnation in the Lima press, and most schools have continued classes without interruption. CGTP leaders told poloff they felt obliged to support a besieged union, but at the same time, they admit an internal power struggle has broken out within SUTEP, with a regional faction lead by Robert Huayanlaya -- who reportedly has ties to terrorists -- seeking a more confrontational approach with the government.
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10. (SBU) But the protest cycle could resume in August, and images of loud, threatening demonstrations taking place throughout Peru carry a cost. The protests have put international investors on edge, and popular mobilizations provide extremists the opportunity over time to turn local discontent into a national movement. No evidence has emerged of overall coordination or management of the protests, but the danger exists that simmering discontent could flare at any time into popular outrage. End Comment. STRUBLE



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