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Lo que ya todos sabían se confirma: el concubinato entre fujimoristas y apristas. Un nuevo documento de Wikilieaks publicado por El Comercio da cuenta del pacto entre ambos partidos tras las elecciones de 2006. Lo que llama la atención es que Keiko Fujimori acudió a la embajada estadounidense a confesar la componenda.

Como se sabe, tras las elecciones de 2006 la bancada aprista no tenía mayoría en el Congreso, por lo cual se produjo el concubinato entre apristas y fujimoristas, hecho que, como si la embajada fuese el tutor o el cura del poder peruano, fue confesado en la sede diplomática estadounidense por los congresistas Keiko y Santiago Fujimori, y el actual candidato a la segunda vicepresidencia de Fuerza 2011, Jaime Yoshiyama.

La confesión tuvo lugar en una reunión que duró noventa minutos, donde estos sirvientes fueron a explicar a los funcionarios de la Embajada de Estados Unidos en Lima su componenda: apoyar al Apra a cambio de que el Gobierno acabe con la “persecución política” contra los fujimoristas e “imparcialidad” en el juicio y proceso de extradición contra el ex presidente Alberto Fujimori, detenido desde noviembre del 2005 en Chile.

Los fujimoristas esperaban, además, que el Apra emprenda el trabajo de  debilitar al humalismo para poder gobernar sin dificultades. Santiago Fujimori comentó en la reunión que quería proponerle al Apra el regreso de su hermano al Perú para restarle votos a Humala en la elección regional de noviembre, en la que Unión por el Perú era favorito en la mayoría de departamentos, pero  Keiko dudaba que el ego de García acepte la presencia de su padre en el país.

Los Fujimori admitieron ante los estadounidenses que García y el Apra son expertos en negociar con otros partidos y que para ellos la conveniencia política está sobre la ideología o la moral; y Yoshiyama indicó que mantendrían la puerta abierta a los nacionalistas por si las negociaciones con los apristas no daban resultado.

Santiago Fujimori sugirió la formación de una coalición antes de la instalación del nuevo Congreso.

El tratamiento especial al reo Fujimori

Esta componenda explica la cárcel dorada para Alberto Fujimori, quien en lugar de ser llevado a la prisión de la Base Naval junto a su socio Vladimiro Montesinos, fue recluido en una celda especial donde el Estado gasta excesivos recursos de personal para recibir a una retahíla de visitadoras y visitadores que han convertido la celda en una oficina política desde donde el reo dirige la campaña política.

Estos cables confidenciales son los siguientes:

El paso del tiempo puso en evidencia la buena relación entre ambos partidos. A la luz de estos cables, los apristas habrían canjeado un régimen penitenciario laxo para Fujimori por el apoyo para mantener en el 2008 el control de la Mesa Directiva del Congreso y sus votos a favor del Apra, como cuando Carlos Raffo exculpó al ex primer ministro Jorge del Castillo del caso ‘petroaudios’.
IMPRESIÓN DEL HUMALISMO
Yoshiyama dijo que Unión por el Perú se iba a fragmentar por su formación improvisada y la calidad de su gente, a la que calificó de “basura”.
Santiago Fujimori expresó su temor por la radicalización de Humala, mientras que a Keiko le preocupaba que su partido ganara presidencias regionales en los quince departamentos donde tenía mayor arraigo. Al final, el triunfo fue de los independientes. El Apra ganó en dos regiones y Unión por el Perú en una.
REACCIONES
Keiko Fujimori dijo a este Diario que nunca hubo una alianza entre el Apra y el fujimorismo y que el juicio a su padre no fue imparcial. Indicó también que la embajadora de Estados Unidos en Lima, Rose Likins, no le enseñó los cables mencionados en esta nota, pero que si existen más cables referidos a candidatos, estos deberían publicarse inmediatamente.
Para leer el contenido de los documentos de la embajada estadounidense haga clic en los siguientes enlaces: cable N° 68387 y cable N° 60170.

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Classified By: Polcouns Alexander Margulies. Reason: 1.4(d).
1. (C) SUMMARY: Legislators-elect Keiko and Santiago
Fujimori, in a 6/12 meeting with Polcouns, said that their
13-member congressional bloc would be disciplined, and is
prepared to work constructively with the incoming Garcia
government in return for an end to "political persecution"
and "impartiality" in the legal treatment of ex-President
Alberto Fujimori. The Fujimoristas praised President-elect
Alan Garcia's political acumen, thought that they could reach an arrangement with him that would satisfy both parties, and
expected the Apristas would continue to detach legislators
elected on Ollanta Humala's Union por el Peru (UPP) ticket.
They expressed concern, however, over the social situation in
isolated rural areas, particularly in the pro-Humala south,
which they thought could be incited to violence by Humala or
his followers. They doubted that the Garcia administration
would have the time or capability to adequately address these
demands in time to affect the November regional/municipal
elections. END SUMMARY.
2. (C) Polcouns met for 90 minutes with legislators-elect
Keiko and Santiago Fujimori, who were accompanied by former
minister and President of Congress Jaime Yoshiyama, at
Santiago Fujimori's office on 6/12. In a wide-ranging
discussion, the Fujimoristas addressed the following issues:
-- RELATIONS WITH THE GARCIA GOVERNMENT: Keiko and Santiago
were confident that the 13-member Fujimorista legislative
bloc will remain loyal and disciplined, thereby providing
them with significant leverage in a divisive and
inexperienced Congress. They hope to have a "constructive"
relationship with the incoming Garcia Government, and will
support policies that promote fiscal responsibility,
increased foreign and domestic investment, free markets and
free trade (including implementation of the Free Trade
Agreement - Keiko said that she would ask her father to phone
current Fujimorista legislator Marta Moyano to ensure that
she backs the FTA), increased compensation for "losers" in
the FTA, particularly in the agricultural sector, and
augmented social spending, especially in rural areas. In
return, they expect an end to the "political persecution" of
Fujimoristas carried out under the current administration of
President Alejandro Toledo, as well as "impartial" treatment
for ex-President Alberto Fujimori in the extradition and
criminal cases against him. Santiago declared that an ideal
solution would be a deal under which Alberto could return to
Peru and help siphon off votes from Humala in the November
regional/municipal elections. Keiko commented that she
doubted Garcia's ego would countenance her father's presence
in Peru, but Santiago rejoined that he thought an arrangement
could be worked out.
-- PRAISE FOR GARCIA: Yoshiyama was effuse with praise for
Garcia's and the Apristas' political acumen. He noted that
the President-elect is not/not one to bear grudges, and,
despite having been the focus of criminal proceedings by the Fujimori Government, has let the Fujimoristas know that they
will not/not face similar treatment under his government
(NOTE: Keiko, Santiago and Yoshiyama have all faced criminal
processes since Alberto went into exile, and Santiago
currently is prohibited from leaving the country in
connection with criminal charges related to the purchase of
the presidential jet. END NOTE). Keiko and Santiago agreed
that Garcia and his followers are adept at negotiating with
other political forces, and put political expediency ahead of
ideological or moral purity. Keiko said that the
Fujimoristas are open to talks with the Apristas, while
Santiago and Yoshiyama indicated that such talks are already
underway, the latter naming several former Fujimori-era
officials who could serve as ministers under Garcia.
-- BUT CONCERN ABOUT APRA'S CAPABILITIES: Santiago thought
that Garcia's stated policies of political inclusion,
government austerity, openness to globalization and the world
economy, and increased social programs for marginalized areas
were the right way to go, but expressed doubts that the
President-elect has the time or human resources necessary to
make an impact in time to affect the regional/municipal
elections. The APRA leader needs to start to build a
supporting political coalition now, he commented, rather than
wait until his inauguration. If he does not, Santiago
warned, the earliest that Congress (which takes office on
July 28 and traditionally spends the first month of each
opening session bargaining over committee chairmanships)
could organize itself to act would be September-October. He
also doubted that APRA has the human resources necessary to
adequately staff the technocrat positions needed to
effectively implement the needed social policies, adding that
Garcia's vow to halve GOP salaries at the upper and
managerial levels would have a negative impact on recruiting
talented professionals. If Garcia staffs these jobs with
APRA hacks, he warned, his presidency will be an even bigger
disaster than his first term.
-- THE HUMALA FACTOR: Yoshiyama, referring to the
announcement earlier that day that three UPP
congressmen-elect had split from the Humalista bloc (Septel),
said that it was to be expected that Humala's congressional
delegation would fracture given its impromtu formation and
the quality of its members. He explained that many of
Humala's rural representatives at one time or another were in
the Fujimorista ranks, and characterized most of them as
unreliable "trash" who will graze where the grass is
greenest. Santiago agreed with this assessment, but worried
that Humala will always have the temptation to radicalize his
approach and incite his followers to demonstrations or acts
of violence, and that a shedding of congressional
representatives could spur him to adopt this course. He
characterized the south as a time bomb that could explode at
any time, while Keiko said that other isolated and
marginalized rural areas are just as discontented. She
expressed concern that Humalistas could win the regional
elections in the 15 departments taken by Humala in the
presidential second round, adding that the Fujimoristas would
present rival candidates in those regions and municipalities
where they could find nominees of unquestioned quality and
probity.
3. (C) COMMENT: The Fujimoristas know that their 13-member
congressional bloc gives them a strong card to play in
negotiations with the Garcia government, as they attempt to
parlay their support in return for an arrangement that
relaxes Alberto Fujimori's legal situation. To what extent
those discussions prosper remains to be seen. Santiago's and
Keiko's worries about the Garcia administration's time-frame
for action and capabilities to implement needed policies are
well taken, as are their concerns that Humala could exploit
frustrations in marginalized areas to threaten governability
and/or gain control over regional and municipal governments
there. END COMMENT.
STRUBLE
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Classified By: Political Counselor Alexander Margulies. Reason: 1.4(d)
.
1. (C) Jaime Yoshiyama, former Minister and President of
Congress under Alberto Fujimori and top advisor to Santiago
Fujimori, Alberto's brother and the Fujimorista Alliance for the Future (AF) party's candidate for First Vice President
and Congress, was jubilant over the election results during a
4/11 breakfast with Polcouns. Yoshiyama said that the AF
expected to win at least 15 seats in the new legislature,
which would give it bargaining power with the two candidates
in the second-round run-off to exchange AF's support in
return for "guarantees" that Fujimori and former officials of
his regime would receive "just treatment."
2. (C) According to Yoshiyama:
-- Alberto Fujimori has communicated from his detention in
Chile that he is "very pleased" with the election results.
-- In addition to AF's strong showing in the congressional
races, the Fujimoristas were delighted to see that their
principle political enemies, Fernando Olivera's Independent
Moralizing Front (FIM) party and Valentin Paniagua's Centrist
Front, did so poorly (the FIM does not look like it will
qualify for congressional representation, while Paniagua is
on track to receive less than six percent of the vote and the
Centrist Front legislative slate no more than a handful
seats).
-- AF will also have a highly competent legislative bloc,
headed Keiko Fujimori (Alberto's daughter and former First
Lady), with the brains supplied by Santiago Fujimori, former
Congress President Martha Hildebrandt, and Alberto Fujimori's
lawyer, Rolando Sousa.
-- Santiago Fujimori will request permission to depart the
country (he is being tried on corruption charges) to visit
his brother and seek specific guidance on how AF should
conduct its negotiations with the two candidates in the
second-round presidential run-off vote, whom the Fujimoristas
expect will be Union por el Peru's Ollanta Humala and APRA's
Alan Garcia.
-- The Fujimoristas currently plan to negotiate principally
with APRA, whose leaders they view as capable and
responsible, as well as people with whom they feel they can
"do business."
-- The Fujimoristas will also keep the door open to Humala,
both as an incentive for APRA to negotiate in good faith, and
as an insurance policy. While the Fujimoristas question the
UPP candidate's economic policies and ability to govern, they do not/not demonize him.
3. (C) COMMENT: The election results to date are
everything the Fujimoristas hoped for (Reftel): a
significant congressional bloc (at least the fourth largest
in the next legislature), the most voted for congressional
candidate (Keiko Fujimori), affirmation of large popular
support for Alberto Fujimori, and the defeat of their most
inveterate political opponents. While Yoshiyama stated that
the Fujimoristas would prefer to swing a deal with Alan
Garcia for the second round, he was also clear that they are
prepared to talk turkey with Humala should the negotiations
with APRA prove unproductive. END COMMENT.
POWERS
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