Ministers Asked to Reject WTO Draft on GATS
Sunday, 14 September 2003, 7:45 pm
Press Release: Quality Public Education
Coalition - QPEC
QPEC has this evening sent a message to
Prime Minister Helen Clark, Trade Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton and
Education Minister Trevor Mallard asking the government to reject the draft WTO
Ministerial agreement being considered for release at the Cancun negotiations.
Paragraph 6 of the draft agreement
concerns the GATS negotiations which have the aim of opening up all service sectors
- including education - to foreign corporations to plunder and privatize these
services worldwide. Two years ago investment bankers Merrill Lynch predicted
that through GATS and commercial pressures all education worldwide will be privatized
within 10 years and that there are massive profits to be made for multinational
corporations.
The draft paragraph in question would not
only increase pressure on all countries to sacrifice their education systems
for private profit but rides roughshod over mounting international opposition
to the inclusion of core public services in the agreement.
“We are committed to intensifying our
efforts to bring the negotiations on specific commitments to conclusion. We stress
the importance of full engagement by all participants, inter alia through the
continuous exchange of requests and offers… We call upon those participants who
have not yet submitted their initial offers to do so as soon as possible… We
are also committed to intensifying our efforts to conclude the negotiations on
rule-making under GATS Articles VI:4, X, XIII, and XV in accordance with their
respective mandates and deadlines… We reaffirm that the negotiations shall aim
to achieve progressively higher levels of liberalization with no a priori
exclusion of any service sector or mode of supply…”
The WTO would love to be able to slip
this dangerous, undemocratic paragraph into the agreement under the radar screen
while all the focus is on agriculture.
It is unacceptable for the New Zealand
government to allow such a paragraph - drafted by the unaccountable, free market
mandarins at the WTO - to go unchallenged.
Education has no place in GATS and GATS has no place in a democratic world.