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Vanessa Nelyubova Micucci
Raul Castro (ritratto) è il nuovo presidente di Cuba. Dopo 49 anni e 55 giorni di potere ininterrotto l'ottantunenne Fidel lascia l'isola in ereditàal fratello minore. L'Assemblea nazionale ha eletto il 76enne comandante in capo delle Forze Armate, proposto come unico candidato, nuovo presidente del Consiglio di Stato, la massima autoritàdell'isola, per i prossimi cinque anni.
Cuba per eRepublik?
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Bisogna precisare che Fidel Castro e\' presidente di Cuba dal 3 dicembre 1976.
Che significa la frase \"Cuba per Erepublik?\" ?
Palver.
Probably that Cuba should be added to erepublik. Which it ofcourse should! I would love to have Cuba in erepublik.
Viva FIdel!!!!
Cuba ha cose più importanti a cui pensare di erepublik 😉
Contando anche il fatto che non hanno una grande connessione internet
Ma 1,5 milioni cubani abitano in america. E inoltre, Pakistan e Iran esiste.
I cubani americani io non li vorrei... sono tutti dei deficienti repubblicani contro il socialismo...
Non è vero. C\'è Antonio Maceo Brigade, Allianza de Trabajadores de la Comunidad Cubana, La Cuban American Defense League ecc.
Cuba should be added to the list of countries in erepublik, offcourse. And this time the cubans propably won`t be fooled again by false promises about improved conditions of life, nono. Or maybe will we have another half century with Fidel and gangster control, if so we have another 638 murder attempts to plan.
Unless they have sugar to sell to a fair price...
Palver: Actually, Fidel Castro were appointed as president the 2:nd of december year 1976.
Cuba is highly democratic ATM. Anyone can become a member of the national assembly and anyone can become president. Regardless if they\'re christan democrats, communists or nazis. However, no party is able to go to the polls. But this includes the communist party of Cuba too. In Cuba, you don\'t vote for parties, you vote directly for your representative to the assembly. And the UN aswell as Amnesty, OSSE etc. always keep a close eye on the elections and as far as I know, there has been no complaints.
There are no gangsters in Cuba. Castro threw them all out, just like in the movie, Scarface 🙂
Also, Fidel didn\'t make any false promises about improved life conditions. He made those promises and they were obviously kept since the welfare has improved alot since Batista.
VIVA FIDEL!
Bel commento, brava 😃
I haven`t heard anything about that Cuba is more democratic now than earlier, maybe iv´e missed something there, but i assume it´s about some new proposal that looks democratic on the surface proposed by Raul to win the confidence of the people. But othervise i´m sure that Raul Castro will follow his brothers footsteps, as he`ve always done. Except for the point that he wants to better the relationship to the US, but not as long as Fidel lives nono. Or maybe this time we have more false promises about democracy by Raol, who knows. It wouldn`t be the first time, hahahaaha.
Well, i bet that Raol Castro will hang in there for 4 - 5 years, then time will take it`s right 😃
Hahaha, i wouldn`t call one legal party highly democratic. Everyone may vote for their representative but they are just voting for a brick in castros political wall. And they could also create a party on their own but it`s strictly illegal and they will be political prisoners for the rest of lifes. And it`s hard to file a complaint from a jail cell iv`e heard 😃
Sorry Vanessa, i haven`t seen Scarface yet, maybe im the last one in the world who
hasn`t seen it now i feel really retarded here 😃
Since the fall of the soviet union, Cuba has gone from beeing one of the countries in latin america with the best economic welfare to the one of the worst. And in june 2007 Cuba were removed from UN`s universal declaration of human rights. But Batista were even worse, but still i consider them both to be gangsters.
Sorry for the delayed answer but i felt quite owned when i first read your comment, and my nuclear science report weren`t writing itself 😃
Btw, Today is it exactly 100 years ago Inter Milan was founded!
Happy Milan day!
Ever since the Batista-regime fell, Cuba has by European standards been far more democratic than e.g. U.S.A.
There is no illegal parties in Cuba. But every party is prohibited from going to the elections. But as I said, that goes for the communist party too.
There is no such thing as a swedish Riksdag in Cuba. The swedish ministers aren\'t even elected by the swedish population. You elect the party that you think should rule the country. The party elect their leader and the leader choses the ministers.
In Cuba you vote directly for the representatives and no party. Instead of voting for Socialdemokraterna you vote for Mona Sahlin.. Something like that.
It\'s pretty simple and it gives more power to the people. Anyone can be elected into the national assembly which makes this pretty democratic don\'t you think?
And again, it\'s not illegal to create new parties in Cuba. They just can\'t stand for any elections (allthough the party leader and/or all of it\'s members could).
Most of the political prisoners kept on Cuba are the prisoners in the Guantanamo Bay, caught by the U.S. in their war against terrorism.
Sorry for an even more delayed answer.
ma viva fidel coosa?ql nn centra proprio niente col comunismo...