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   - "Las presiones del capitalismo tienen sus efectos mas perniciosos en
   las cúpulas del movimiento obrero, y la tendencia de la burocracia de las
   organizaciones obreras a separarse de la base y caer bajo la influencia de
   las ideas burguesas siempre se multiplica por mil cuando disminuye la
   presión de la clase obrera. Esta es una ley que puede demostrarse
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   Los asocios públicos privados, el imperialismo y su contraataque
   http://www.bloquepopularjuvenil.org/node/712


   
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   Saturday, May 25, 2013
   National Assembly adopts Public Private Partnership
Law<http://luterano.blogspot.com/2013/05/national-assembly-adopts-public-private.html>

   A look at the
websites<http://www1.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/AS_EXT_Content/What+We+Do/Advisory+Services/About+Us/Public-Private+Partnerships/>
for
   international development agencies, shows a great deal of attention being
   paid to public-private partnerships. In El Salvador, a  public private
   partnership law (the "P3 Law") supported by the Funes administration and
   the United States, would create a legal framework allow an increased use of
   such partnerships.  The National Assembly justpassed the
law<http://www.contrapunto.com.sv/coyuntura/aprobada-la-ley-de-asocios-publico-privados-ya-es-un-hecho>
on
   a unanimous 84-0 vote.

   What is a sometimes known as PPP or 3P, public-private partnerships can
   take a variety of forms. At its simplest, the government can hire a private
   contractor to perform a task which might otherwise be performed by
   government employees. For example, the government could hire a private
   contractor to build a highway rather than using Government employees to
   build the highway. The deals can grow increasingly more complex with the
   private entity making on more and more functions which are traditionally
   performed by government entities with public employees. An example of this
   could be the private prison industry where private corporations run the
   prisons in a state or country.

   One of the primary criticisms of such partnerships rests in the
   motivations of private contractors. The private entity exists to generate a
   profit for its shareholders, whereas the government entity is,
   theoretically at least, motivated by the well-being of its citizens.   A
   loud voice of protest against the partnership law comes from El
   Salvador's public
employees<http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2013/0313goodfriend.html>.
    Public employees often have greater work and labor rights enjoyed by
   private sector employees. The public employees fear that outsourcing to
   these partnerships will result in a loss of public-sector jobs as well as
   new replacement jobs which lack labor guarantees and where the incentive of
   the private actors is to hold down wages and labor costs as much as
   possible.   You can see some of the other criticisms which were advanced
   against passage of the law in this 2012 article from Revista
Envio<http://www.envio.org.ni/articulo/4542>
   .

   Public-private partnerships are often touted as a way to bring the
   knowledge and expertise of large multinational corporations to bear on the
   delivery of public-sector goods and services. Currently public-private
   partnerships are proposed in connection with large infrastructure projects
   such as airports, bridges, courts and railways.   According to
   
ContraPunto<http://www.contrapunto.com.sv/coyuntura/aprobada-la-ley-de-asocios-publico-privados-ya-es-un-hecho>,
   the first two partnerships being contemplated are in connection with
   improvements at the country's international airport and the development of
   a wind energy farm.

   The United States Embassy in El Salvador had been openly supporting
   passage of its public partnership Law in El Salvador. The support goes
   along with the two primary US foreign aid initiatives in El Salvador, the
   Partnership for Growth, and the possibility of a second round of funding
   from the Millennium Challenge Corporation.  Such support generated great
   suspicions among various groups in El Salvador that the US is simply
   looking for more business opportunities for the multinational corporations
   which could act as outsourcing contractors.

   A further fear is that the process of negotiating, awarding, and later
   monitoring and enforcing such contracts will be rife with corruption.   El
   Salvador still lacks strong governmental institutions and processes which
   can make sure that such contracting is done in the public interest.   The
   Funes government has made steps forward in transparency, but the job is not
   finished, and there is no guarantee that the next administration will have
   the same commitment.

   That being said, the prior history of El Salvador's government in
   delivering services or building infrastucture projects is hardly a model of
   success.    Patronage jobs, nepotism, and employees who are paid for doing
   very little are found in every branch of the Salvadoran government.

   The P3 law will put more power in the executive branch to enter these
   kinds of contract relationships and concessions with big business and
   multinational corporations.   Now that the executive branch can invite
   foreign business to invest in El Salvador's public sector, the Salvadoran
   people and civil society will have to hold the president accountable for
   the use of the power.


   
http://luterano.blogspot.com/2013/05/national-assembly-adopts-public-private.html


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