[NYTr] Cuban Government and the Emperor’s New Clothes Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 23:25:47 -0600 (CST) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Juventud Rebelde - Nov 27, 2007 http://www.juventudrebelde.co.cu/columnists/2007-11-27/cuban-government-and-the-king-s-new-clothes/ Cuban Government and the Emperorbs New Clothes By Ricardo Ronquillo Bello Certain Cuban public officials seem to delight in the role played by the charlatans in Hans Christian Andersenbs famous fable bThe Emperorbs New Clothes.b Guido and Luigi assured that they could create the softest, most delicate cloth imaginable b although it would have the special capacity of being invisible to any idiot or simpleton. Likewise, our representatives are trying to present themselves as bfluent and fervent weavers of the publicbs well-being.b At the same time, they seem to believe that they are surrounded by a society of bdummies,b people unable to notice that these officials are performing services that are just as invisible as the goods of the characters in the tale. To tell the truth, the metaphor of the Danish story has been applicable in Cuban society more than a few times. We have seen situations in which, through common agreement, the majority decides to participate in collective ignorance, disregarding the obvious b even when each person individually recognizes the absurdity of the situation. This demonstrates the impunity with which some officials can turn essential aspirations of our society into caricatures, as well their transforming the spirit and letter of the Constitution into pure banality: bPower to the people; yes, thatbs power,b they chant, repeating that refrain. This was confirmed by the president of the Commission of Constitutional and Juridical Affairs of the National Assembly, JosC) Luis Toledo Santander, when interviewed about the ineffectiveness of procedures for dealing with citizensb complaints and concerns. In the interchange concerning municipal assemblies across the island, the official criticized the managerial deficiencies of some administrative bodies, pointing out how these weaknesses are obstacles to finding real solutions to problems. Not only do these bodies postpone action, they also fail to take full measures or even adequately explain problems to the community. bThis is why many elected representative complain about not getting enough support from their administration,b said Toledo Santander. It is necessary to add that the representatives -- especially now that their new terms have begun -- have to move from finger pointing to heavy lifting. After so much bwhiningb over the years, in some places they have shed -- in addition to tears --their functions, their character and have even lost respect for their office among the community. Many complaints coming from communities and towns across the country go without receiving response or follow-up from the public officials and representatives at the respective levels. Unresponsiveness exists despite the powers held by municipal assemblies and their members, said Toledo Santander. These powers include the supervision and control municipal service departments, the designation and substitution of members of their Administrative Councils; the designation and substitution of heads of management staffs and companies providing municipal services; the design of the organization, operation and tasks of entities charged with carrying out economic activities, in addition to the representativebs power to grasp and evaluate concerns of their electorate and to make pertinent decisions in relation to these. However -- as I pointed on another occasion -- when following the sessions of the National Assembly, or other organs of state power, there seems to exist overwhelming unanimity; debates are scarce -- even when issues do not involve national defense or strategic principles or objectives. This happens despite indispensability of discussion and debate in making sound and coherent decisions, especially in such complex circumstances b those that require the greater force, authority and prestige of revolutionary institutions. To ignore all of this would be a lamentable example of ignorance and half-heartedness resulting from the ploys of charlatans, like those in the Danish fable, with the magic threads -- in this instance --having been woven by municipal assemblies in Cuba. * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================