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The nonexistence of multiple political parties of the government in Cuba today impedes the construction of a true democracy.
This reality lacerates society and promotes dissatisfaction
among citizens who look for paths to construct a better nation.
This report comes to us from Desde Adentro.
The existence of various political parties in a country
has always indicated the path to democracy.
There has only been one party since 1959 and the Cuba dictatorship of the Castro brothers.
The new generations, born from the triumph of the revolution, have never known
what it is like to live with
multiple cuba political parties.
The multi-party system is the existence of various parties
which make up the political system of a society.
In Cuba politics consists of only one party.
Cuba is only one country. It has only one party.
I think that with various parties, we have the option
to make different choices about the development of the country.
I do not know. We could advance and and have various options.
Here, only one party exists, but that party is a party that does whatever it feels like doing.
If various political parties were to exist in Cuba, it would be a true democracy.
Part of the meaning of democracy is the existence of a multi-party system.
Generally, the people are the regulators of this factor. That is how it is practiced
in the majority of the countries in the world, although the followers of the regime:
I would always depend on the existence of a one-party system. When elections in Cuba
have a bipartisanship, a multi-party system
or multi-partisanship;
when resources are placed at the disposition of electoral
campaigns, it greatly diminishes the power of spending for the people.
Havana has an official policy to reduce the probability of various parties.
In fact, it prohibits them. In a referendum celebrated in the Summer of 2002,
it imposed socialism as irrevocable on the Island.
This denies all form of existing party activities, which are persecuted and repressed.
I think it takes more than one person to solve the 12 million economic
problems on the Island. Each inhabitant of this Island
has a different problem. People should be able to
debate all of the economic problems, so that one by one, a solution and an
exit could be found for all of the problems in Cuban society.