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Fidel Castro made many statements affirming that Cuba is a democracy or has democratic features. [36] In 1960, Castro made a speech to the General Assembly referring to Cuba in relation to other Latin American nations, "We are speaking of democracy. If Government is of people and democratic, people can be consulted, as we are doing here.
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In the 2018 parliamentary elections, 80% of voters voted for the full list and only 20% selected individual candidates. [2]Miguel Díaz-Canel succeeded Raúl Castro, brother of Fidel Castro, as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba on 19 April 2021, marking the end of the Castro era in Cuba.
The US government supported the 1971 coup led by General Hugo Banzer that toppled President Juan José Torres of Bolivia. [9] Torres had displeased Washington by convening an "Asamblea del Pueblo" (Assembly of the Town), in which representatives of specific proletarian sectors of society were represented (miners, unionized teachers, students, peasants), and more generally by leading the ...
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José Agustín Caballero offered "a charter for Cuban autonomy under Spanish rule" in Diario de la Habana in 1810, [7] elaborated as the Project for an Autonomous Government in Cuba in 1811. [8] The next year, Bayamo attorney Joaquín Infante living in Caracas wrote his Constitutional Project for the Island of Cuba. He reconciled his liberal ...
El Capitolio, former seat of the National Assembly of People's Power. Cuba has an elected national legislature, the National Assembly of People's Power (Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular), [20]: 38 which has 612 members, elected every 5 years and holds brief sessions to ratify decisions by the executive branch. The National Assembly convenes ...
Abel Sierra Madero: “‘El Trabajo Os Hará Hombres’: Masculinización Nacional, Trabajo Forzado y Control Social En Cuba Durante Los Años Sesenta.” Cuban Studies, no. 44, 2016, pp. 309–349. Abel Sierra Madero: "Academias para producir machos en Cuba." Letras Libres, 21 January 2016. Héctor Maseda. "Los trabajos forzados en Cuba."