Where Voting Matters-Cuba
This past March, The Republic of Cuba held their first election in the Post-Castro era. In Cuba elections and appointment of political figures work differently from most other countries and is a complicated process that has many steps. This election that took place in March was the election for the National Assembly of Cuba. This year there were 605 representatives that ran for one of the 605 seats in the assembly. This means that only one person ran for each seat. However, in order to run for the seat, the candidates were chosen by locals to become municipal representatives. These representatives would later appoint the new president of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel. Surprising to me was that 53% of the new representatives are women which places Cuba as one of the top threes countries with female representation. However, even though Castro stepped down and Cuba has a new president, Castro still has power in Cuba because he is still the leader of the Communist Party.
The new president of Cuba plans to focus on the economy of Cuba. However the recent hurricane Irma set them back and caused over thirteen billion dollars in damages. Even with the new agenda from Diaz-Canel, it will take time for Cuba’s economy and political relations to change.
https://america.cgtn.com/2018/03/09/explaining-how-cubas-election-system-works
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/cuba-election-latest-castro-president-national-assembly-a8248831.html
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