Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence

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This paper describes and analyses the changes in local politicstaken place in the district of San Marcos (Huari, Ancash) associatedwith the arrival of the Canon Minero – a fraction of taxes paid byAntamina mining company to the Peruvian State. Canon Minero hasincreased sudden and spectacularly the m...

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Autor: Salas Carreño, Guillermo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2010
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistaspuc:article/1376
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1376
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Mining
Mining taxation
Local politics
Rural society
Local elites
Clientelism
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash
Minería
Canon minero
Política local
Sociedad rural
Élites locales
Clientelismo
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash.
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spelling Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presenceLa embriaguez del canon minero. La política distrital en San Marcos a doce años de la presencia de Antamina*Salas Carreño, GuillermoMiningMining taxationLocal politicsRural societyLocal elitesClientelismAntaminaSan Marcos-Huari-AncashMineríaCanon mineroPolítica localSociedad ruralÉlites localesClientelismoAntaminaSan Marcos-Huari-Ancash.This paper describes and analyses the changes in local politicstaken place in the district of San Marcos (Huari, Ancash) associatedwith the arrival of the Canon Minero – a fraction of taxes paid byAntamina mining company to the Peruvian State. Canon Minero hasincreased sudden and spectacularly the municipality’s funds so muchthat currently San Marcos in «ones of the Peruvian richest districts».The paper pays attention to the municipal elections of 2006 and theimplementation of the Plan Piloto de Mantenimiento de la InfraestructuraPública, a program of temporary work for all San Marcos’citizens. The latter was key for launching a novel alliance betweenthe municipality and the rural population, particularly with the ConoSur composed by hamlets which were traditionally unimportantactors in district politics. Hence, district politics had stopped to bedominated by the struggle between two factions of former landlordfamilies and had become articulated by the opposition between therural hamlets and the town of San Marcos with the emergence ofethnic political claims. Also, local politics ceased to revolve aroundAntamina and has become entangled with struggles over the administrationof Canon Minero. Rural communities which have directnegotiations with Antamina remain important political actors whichare independent from the municipality and are even oppose to it.Este artículo describe y analiza los procesos de cambio en la políticadel distrito de San Marcos (Huari, Ancash) asociados con lallegada del canon minero —fracción del impuesto a renta pagadopor Antamina— que incrementó súbita y espectacularmente las arcasmunicipales de modo que San Marcos es hoy uno de los distritos másricos del Perú. El texto analiza estos cambios prestando atención alas elecciones municipales de 2006 y a la implementación del PlanPiloto de Mantenimiento de la Infraestructura Pública, que consisteen un programa de empleo temporal. Este último es clave para unanovedosa alianza entre el municipio y los sectores rurales, en particularel llamado Cono Sur, tradicionalmente ausente como actorpolítico importante en el distrito. La política distrital ha dejado deestar dominada por la pugna entre las dos facciones de familias exhacendadas para articularse en una oposición entre los caseríosrurales y el pueblo de San Marcos. La política local ha pasado degirar en torno a Antamina hacia acusaciones, debates y pugnasalrededor de la administración municipal del canon minero. No obstante,las comunidades campesinas que tienen una relación directa con Antamina continúan siendo actores políticos independientes delmunicipio y tienen un peso importante en el distrito.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2010-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/137610.18800/anthropologica.2010-sup.011Anthropologica; Vol. 28 Núm. 28 (2010): Suplemento 1. Especial sobre Industrias extractivas y sociedad rural; 111-1382224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1376/1328info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/13762020-03-05T20:47:29Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
La embriaguez del canon minero. La política distrital en San Marcos a doce años de la presencia de Antamina*
title Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
spellingShingle Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
Salas Carreño, Guillermo
Mining
Mining taxation
Local politics
Rural society
Local elites
Clientelism
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash
Minería
Canon minero
Política local
Sociedad rural
Élites locales
Clientelismo
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash.
title_short Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
title_full Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
title_fullStr Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
title_full_unstemmed Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
title_sort Intoxication by mining revenues. San Marcos district politics after twelve years of Antamina’s presence
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Salas Carreño, Guillermo
author Salas Carreño, Guillermo
author_facet Salas Carreño, Guillermo
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Mining
Mining taxation
Local politics
Rural society
Local elites
Clientelism
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash
Minería
Canon minero
Política local
Sociedad rural
Élites locales
Clientelismo
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash.
topic Mining
Mining taxation
Local politics
Rural society
Local elites
Clientelism
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash
Minería
Canon minero
Política local
Sociedad rural
Élites locales
Clientelismo
Antamina
San Marcos-Huari-Ancash.
description This paper describes and analyses the changes in local politicstaken place in the district of San Marcos (Huari, Ancash) associatedwith the arrival of the Canon Minero – a fraction of taxes paid byAntamina mining company to the Peruvian State. Canon Minero hasincreased sudden and spectacularly the municipality’s funds so muchthat currently San Marcos in «ones of the Peruvian richest districts».The paper pays attention to the municipal elections of 2006 and theimplementation of the Plan Piloto de Mantenimiento de la InfraestructuraPública, a program of temporary work for all San Marcos’citizens. The latter was key for launching a novel alliance betweenthe municipality and the rural population, particularly with the ConoSur composed by hamlets which were traditionally unimportantactors in district politics. Hence, district politics had stopped to bedominated by the struggle between two factions of former landlordfamilies and had become articulated by the opposition between therural hamlets and the town of San Marcos with the emergence ofethnic political claims. Also, local politics ceased to revolve aroundAntamina and has become entangled with struggles over the administrationof Canon Minero. Rural communities which have directnegotiations with Antamina remain important political actors whichare independent from the municipality and are even oppose to it.
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