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As in the best of dictatorships…

The Transition of Power went off smoothly. Manuel Chaves has resigned and gone “upstairs” to Madrid to be one of the good ole boys running the country (VP & Minister of Terretorial Cooperation). His buddie José Antonio Griñán is now President, and no deaths have been reported in Seville. No word on how he’s afforded the plane flight on his saving of only €3000.

The new President-For-Life has already announced that he will be staying after 2012 and does not intend giving up this cushy little number any time soon.

new president of andalucia

new president of andalucia

Griñán(61) was actually number 3 in the ranking of the Junta de Andalucia, being the Second VicePresident of the Junta, and is the Diputado for Cordoba. He was, until this morning, the Andalucian Minister for Economy and Revenue. (The titles get a bit confusing after a bit). There is some grunting in the popular press about him being a madrileno and “not one of us”, however he is known to be an “old school socialist” – which sounds worrying. Griñán has been a bosum buddie of Chaves’s for years, which is why he got the job (segun las malas lenguas!).

He also has an irritating name (Griñán), as my laptop keyboard has neither a  ñ nor a á. So excuse me calling him Grinan until I come up with a witty nickname. Grimey? Grimmi? Grinny?

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Manuel Chaves to quit as President of Andalucía

President-for-life Manuel Chaves is to leave his position as President of Andalucía, and will take up an important position in the central Government, as head of Territorial Organisation, and as one of three new Vice Presidents Zapatero is creating.

After 19 years in the job, he is handing over to Nº2 – José Antonio Griñán.

ZP is expected to announce a major cabinet reshuffle next Tuesday, when he will remove current Finance Minister Solbes and replace him with Elena Salgado. He will also create two new “Vice President” posts, which means he will have three deputies: current VP María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, Chaves & Salgado.

Frankly, I’m stunned. It’s obviously the first step towards him running for President of Spain.

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Chaves liquidates the historic debt with Andalucia – only €95 a head?

The Andalucia Historic Debt (Deuda Histórica de Andalucía) is a somewhat fuzzy concept of how much Spain has had out of Andalucía, versus what Andalucía has had out Spain. Some people calculate it from the late 1800’s. The central government tried to define the concept in 1978, and again in 1981 with the Fondo Compensación Interterritorial (Interterritorial Compensation Fund), but naturally enough Catalunya was miffed that they weren’t getting “enough”.

Ignoring the fact that so far I’ve been unable to find any cohesive argument for the H.D. (its mainly a nationalist ploy to make the plebs feel as if “they” have ripped “us” off) ZP recent paid off the Catalans with 800million €s, or about €108 a head in order to shut everybody up.

The payment for Andalucía at first looked promising. 1,204 million euros. But is the new total amount to be paid, and Aznar paid 120 million in 1996 (before stopping because Andalucía got into an almighty row about the final amount) and ZP has already paid 300 million last year. This leaves a final 780 million euros, or €95 a head, to be paid before the 20th of March 2010, if ZP hasn’t bankrupted us all by then (nobody knows where the money is coming from).

The P.P. is making political capital of the fact that Aznar (P.P. ex prime minister) originally offered 500 million more than ZP (PSOE current p.m.), and claim that this is a face saving political measure by Chaves (dubbed “King Maker” after having been spotted Up North after the recent elections, talking to all sides) to prop up ZPs administration as it goes through a sticky patch. Although the PSOE in Seville are gleeful about the windfall and claim that the P.P. would never have paid Andalucía a cent.

And the loony nationalist bloc are already complaining about how much Madrid had out of Spain when the South American treasure troves were passing through the region in the 15th and 16th centuries, plus the expropiation of land from peasents in the 17th and 18th, mining concessions in the 19th…. I’m just glad we never had any oil, or there would be trouble.

Meanwhile, political pundits are being gloomy about the fact that a further 6 autonomous regions are looking into putting in their own claims and that “its the end of Spain”. However, Andalucía was the first to mention the topic when it insisted in the 1981 Statues of Autonomy the inclusion of the mention of the “Historic Debt”, so it probably deserved something just for coming up with the idea.

I wonder if Almería can claim a Historic Debt with Seville..?

The other 6 regions, by the way, are:

Aragón: wants 600M.
Baleares: in 2008 estimated the debt to be 344M.
Galicia: in 2003 wanted 600M, then sat down with a pen and a napkin in a bar, redid its sums and came out with a new figure in 2004 of 1600M. (No doubt claimed the first 1 was a typing error).
Murcia: Is threatening to go to the courts if it doesn’t get 1600M.
La Rioja: 537M estimate.
Extremadura: Doesn’t know yet, but damned well wants something.

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Is the PSOE about to snatch the post of Lehendakari from the nationalists?

The País Vasco is the Basque Country, Spain’s answer to Northern Ireland. Rugged, beautiful, with a strange language unconnected to the main patois and a fierce independent spirit.

It recently had an election, along with Galicia. If you want the breakdown on the seats won, click here. Basically, PNV (the main nationalist party that has controlled the regional parliment since democracy) got 30 seats. PSE-PSOE got 24. P.P. got 13. Aralar (another nationalist party) got 4. EA 2. EB 1. UPD 1.

This meant that Juan José Ibarretxe Markuartu, commonly known as Ibarretxe has been the Lehendakari (Regional President – it’s a Basque term) since 1999, and his party (the PNV – Partido Nacionalista Vasco, Basque Nationalist Party) have controlled Parliment since democracy.

The position of Lehendakari is one that is voted by the members of the Regional Parliment, you need a majority of votes to be sworn in. It’s an important and ceremonial position, and the fact that a strong Nationalist has always occupied the post means that the flicker of independence has always lighted the fresh faces of young students and other idealists.

Until now, when ZP and Rajoy (national leaders of the PSOE and P.P. parties, PSOE being the ruling socialist party and PP the conservative opposition) have apparently agreed to an unholy alliance, and will vote together in the Lehendakari elections to appoint PSOE regional leader Patxi López to the post. For the first time ever, it seems as if the Basque Country will have a Madrid stooge at the helm. Unless the nationalists stop squabbling and get together. Which they probably won’t, as UPyD fell out with PNV after the last elections when they were sidelined and have also promised to join the PSOE/PP alliance. Which gives Patxi a majority of votes.

To put this in perspective for the Brits, it would be as if Labour and the Tories formed a coalition government in Scotland with the avowed aim of ousting “The Salmon” from his position, then dissolved the coalition.

There are already frantic shouts of betrayal from among the masses (who, understandably, feel a bit annoyed by this), and personally I take my hat off to old Patxi, who seems to be walking into the lions’ den with his eyes open.

It’s worthing noting that ABC seems to think that President-for-life Chaves of Andalucia, who let’s face it, knows a thing or two about staying in power, has apparently acted as kingmaker and given his blessing to the union. ZP has promised to “assume the fallout” from this.

No word from ETA, the terrorist group, although analysts here at Jackson Central assume that they’re over the moon about this as it will give them fresh ammo in the political war. “Not content with banning any legitimate party that clamours for independence” will run the argument, reminding the voters of the fiasco over the D3M party and others that were banned shortly before the election, “the Madrileño left and right come together to keep us under the jackboot of oppression! To arms, comrades! Euskadi Ta Askatasuna!”

And let’s not forget that a President who has a minority in Parliment, and only got in because of political horseplay with his opposition isn’t going to have a very succesful reign. Makes me wonder what the PP were promised in exchange… I’m sure it’s nothing big. Ahhem. The next few days promise to be interesting…

Oh, and a final point that ocurrs to me: If this gives ETA a boost (frankly, I thought they were all dead), is the first thing they’re going to do is come down to our beaches this summer and let off car bombs as they did a few years ago? Is that why Chaves was consulted?

Grame from South of Watford has some more insightful analysis here.

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Junta spends too much on advertising, complains PP(AL)

Gabriel Amat, leader of the Partido Popular (PP) in Almería, used a press conference in the municipality of Fondón to complain about the vast amount of money being spent by PSOE and President-for-life Chaves on advertising, despite their calls for “austerity”.

It seems that in the 2009 budget, despite a lot of trimming and cutting out of pet projects such as the renovation of the Cable Íngles, a new hospital, new courts for Roquetas del Mar, elimination of level crossings, a cut of 12,9% for the Almeria provincial Employment Agency, etc etc, etc, etc, the advertising budget for the Junta still stands at – wait for it! – €195,000,000.

Leaving aside the fact that government subsideries for RTV-A and other media outlets are not included in that amount. That 195 million euro figure is just for advertising – mainly in the PSOE controlled press & radio, no doubt. Those lovely 5 minute adverts for “Visit Andalucía” on Andalucian TV (anybody ever thought of running those ads outside of Andalucía?) will no doubt continue to run and run.

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