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Jueves 20 de septiembre de 2007

Otro ayudante mayor para a equipo de Bush

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Por Andrew Ward y Eoin Callan en Washington

Presidente George W. Bush perdió a otro miembro mayor de su administración el jueves en que Mike Johanns dimitido como Ministro de Agricultura.

Su salida priva la administración de Bush de su principal abogado para la reforma de subsidios agrícolas negociar-que tuercen en un momento crítico en el paso de una nueva cuenta de las granjas.

Se espera que Sr. Johanns vuelva a su natural Nebraska para competir para el asiento del senado llevado a cabo por la tirada Hagel, crítico republicano de la guerra de Iraq que es reservada el año próximo.

El Ministro de Agricultura había lanzado un amplio esfuerzo de persuadir Capitol Hill para reducir subsidios de la granja y para moverse hacia los métodos del pago más constantes con reglas del comercio mundial.

The US is facing significant legal challenges at the World Trade Organisation to its farms programmes after losing a landmark case brought by Brazil over cotton subsidies. But so far the administration’s appeals for reform have been largely rejected.

The farms bill passed this summer by the House of Representatives rejected many of Mr Johanns’s reform proposals and largely exten­ded existing farm supports.

There have been some suggestions that the Senate was likely to show more flexibility when it passed its version of the farms bill, due later this month.

But Mr Johanns’s departure will shake confidence that a big change of direction by the US is imminent.

Chuck Connor, the deputy agriculture secretary, was appointed to replace Mr Johanns on an acting basis.

Mr Johanns is the latest senior official to leave the Bush administration since its domestic policymaking power was weakened by the Democratic takeover of Congress in January. But Mr Bush welcomed his expected decision to run for the Nebraska Senate seat, which the Republicans are desperate to retain in next year’s election.

“If it’s Mike’s decision and Nebraska’s choice, he would make an outstanding member of the United States Senate.  There is no doubt in my mind,” said Mr Bush.

Mr Hagel’s is one of several vulnerable Republican Senate seats that Democrats are targeting next year as they seek to extend their majorities in the House and Senate. Incumbent Republicans face difficult challenges in at least four states, while retirements in Virginia and Colorado will provide Democrats with additional opportunities to expand their one-seat majority in the Senate next November.

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