Candidates to Cuba’s parliament hold meetings with citizens (+Photos)
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The 470 nominees for deputies of the National Assembly of People's Power (parliament) of Cuba are touring from today until March 24 the territories for which they were nominated to dialogue with citizens.
The meetings in communities, schools, production and service centers, will allow the population to know their possible representatives in the next 10th legislature of the parliament of the Caribbean nation, according to electoral authorities.
The day before, in extraordinary sessions of the Municipal Assemblies of People’s Power, more than 400 nominees to the legislative body were approved.
The meetings had a 95% attendance rate and the most represented sectors were general and higher education, health, sports and press.
Of the total number of candidates, 55.3% are women, 20 are young people up to 35 years of age and 95.3% have a university education.
According to the president of the National Nominations Commission, María Consuelo Baeza, in the municipalities of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes and Vertientes, in the central province of Camagüey, it was necessary to change the nomination proposal, since the delegates did not agree with the original one.
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