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i was born in Cuba in 1966. came to the US during the Mariel Boat Lift in 1980. i have never been able to stop reading about Cuba on a daily basis. now i'm writing about it, though certainly not daily.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Rubber Stamp Elections

ok ... so Cuban authorities are touting the ongoing "elections" in the country as a sign of Cuban "democracy."

what exactly is this "democracy"?

first, of the roughly 15,000 local and national positions at issue, every single one (every single one) will be filled by a Communist Party member. not a member of the Communist Party? you ain't gonna make it.

sounds democratic, right?

well, it gets worse. say you are a member of the Communist Party and get elected, now what? you have no power to propose legislation or in fact initiate any meaningful change. your entire job is to rubber-stamp what the national leadership (i.e. Fidel, Raul, and their inner circle) propose.

so ... these "democratic" elections consist of electing a single party to office, and then having all those people rubber-stamp what the leadership proposes.

sounds democratic to me.

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