Florida, Mar 7.- The general elections scheduled to take place in Cuba on March 26 to elect the 470 members of the Cuban Parliament, are the first votes of their kind to be held based on the new Constitution, approved in 2019 , and Electoral Law number 127.
They prevail among the proposals of candidates for Deputies of the Cuban Parliament, District Delegates, agricultural and sugarcane producers, athletes, students, journalists, artists, scientists, Health and Education professionals.
In each municipality of Camagüey, two candidates for Deputies were nominated, except the one from the provincial capital city, which, due to its extension, has 11 aspirants to integrate the list of the National Assembly of Popular Power, in correspondence with what is established in the Electoral Law , which defines the election of one parliamentarian for every 30,000 inhabitants.
This regulation also establishes that until two days before the general elections, the candidates for Parliament carry out tours in the municipalities they represent, and this time, on Sunday, March 26, the voters will vote at the polls for their future representatives in the main body country’s legislature.