Fraudulent change in Cuba, the latest example
Yesterday, this blog revealed that the last free election held in Cuba was in 1950. Today we translate the tweet from independent journalist and blogger Yoani Sanchez who briefly reports on yesterday's vote as follows:
The so-called election of provincial governors and vice-governors was a fake election and Cubans are tired of these fraudulent exercises that are now in their 61st year.
Yesterday, this blog revealed that the last free election held in Cuba was in 1950. Today we translate the tweet from independent journalist and blogger Yoani Sanchez who briefly reports on yesterday's vote as follows:
#Cuba Without the possibility of choosing between one candidate and another, without announcing the names previously, without campaign proposals, without a program for future action, without access to the accredited press ... so were the "votes" for governors in this island...Below is the original tweet in Spanish:
#Cuba Sin la posibilidad de elegir entre un candidato y otro, sin anunciar los nombres previamente, sin propuestas de campaña, sin un programa para el accionar futuro, sin acceso a la prensa acreditada... así fueron las "votaciones" de gobernadores en esta Isla... https://t.co/QTkowwYFKE— Yoani Sánchez 🇨🇺 (@yoanisanchez) January 19, 2020
The so-called election of provincial governors and vice-governors was a fake election and Cubans are tired of these fraudulent exercises that are now in their 61st year.
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