[NYTr] How Cuba Runs Its Elections Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:17:22 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Agencia Cubana de Noticias (ACN) http://ainch.ain.cu/mailman/listinfo/ingles Cuban Elections in Two Periods By Angel Rodriguez Alvarez AIN Special Service With the implementation of the Socialist Constitution in 1976 up until today, Cuba has held a dozen elections, each characterized by transparency, growing organization and increasing participation by the public. On each of the occasion, over 80 percent of the country's citizens have participated in assemblies to nominate candidates, tens of thousands voluntarily and freely participated in the organization of each step of the process, and over 95 percent placed their ballot in the urn. However, there has been a great difference in the history of the island?s elections, since they were first held in the so-called "Republic" in 1901 up until the last one held under the principle of a multi-party system, in November 1958 organized by dictator Fulgencio Batista. In those 57 years, three institutional extensions of powers were executed, a military intervention (1906-1909) and another in mid-1933, both under the eye of the US, not to mention four coups - all organized by the White House. Without exception, electoral fraud, in one way or another, was always present. During this period, no president, except Tomas Estrada Palma in 1905, became president with more than 50 percent of the vote. Ramon Grau, for example, who was popular in 1944 was elected with 44.71 percent and only surpassed by Fulgencio Batista with 45.61 percent in a fraudulent and scandalous election of 1954, in which of course he was the only candidate after the sudden withdrawal of Grau. Batista, we must highlight, was "Washington's Man in Cuba" for 25 years, between 1934 and 1959. During the 1940's the country had 13 political parties, in their majority little more than true caricatures without any difference between each other, neither ideologically or in their programs. This was the disorderly and opportunistic conduct of a half a dozen traditional parties in the months following Fulgencio Batista?s coup detat in March 1952, incapable of stopping the consolidation of the de facto regime and is legalization through elections two years later. Contrary to the national interests was the behavior of these same parties in the period close to the triumph of the Revolution, in January of 1959. Although representatives of some of those organizations initially served on the Council of Ministers and held other important responsibilities in the Provisional Revolutionary Government, they did not take long to withdraw after measures taken by the new government to recover the country's national resources and defend the sovereignty and independence of the island. A group of those belonging to institutions left for the US, adopted anti-Cuba positions and offered their services to a foreign power. Those parties were left without a leadership and lost their scarce social base due to their confrontation with the Revolution. We must recall that only those parties directly linked with the dictatorship, accomplices to horrendous crimes and looting of the public treasures were ever suppressed through a law that ousted those parties. The rest simply self-excluded themselves from the process. To this embarrassing practice, enriched by the US elections of 2000, those who want to return to Cuba one day --under the leadership of George W. Bush-- do not know the validity of the current Cuban electoral system. In reference to this, the Bush Plan proposes: "Creating and strengthening, with the support and assistance of the United States, a democratic electoral system to draft and reform the electoral laws and train electoral officials in issues like voter registration, maintenance of electoral census and voting procedures." Adding to this ridiculous plan, it states, "The US government will offer assistance in planning new multi party elections and will use the Manual for Elections in a Cuba Under Transition of the USAID of 1998." * ================================================================= .NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems . Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us . .339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org . List Archives: https://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ . Subscribe: https://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================