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Why, Fidel, why?

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Why, Fidel, why?

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Fidel Castro now is colecting people signatures in Cuba to make a permanent change on the Constitution, in the meaning of reafirmate the Comunist monoparti system.

"The Imperialists control and the Capitalist system will never rule Cuba anymore."- Fidel Castro, in the Celebration of Che Guevara and Antonio Maceo birthday.




Now, Since when Fidel Castro need to colect signatures to change the Constitution?

It's sounds too much "formal" :) for him. :)

Especially since he know that he is largely suported.

You see anything or have any opinion about it?
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Hmm the only comment I have I dont fancy the world going tru all this commie-crap again.

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I say let Fidel have his signing. No matter what is written down..nothing is ever permanent.
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Originally posted by /-\lastor
Hmm the only comment I have I dont fancy the world going tru all this commie-crap again.
Again? He is just oficializing the "Common Law".


BTW, he made this National Campaign with a 7 MINUTES speech; probably a record for him :) .

The real purpose still a mystery to me.
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Originally posted by Delacroix
The real purpose still a mystery to me.
Like the kings of yester year, he wants to leave a lasting "legacy". Delusions of Grandeur.
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Fidel Castro now is colecting people signatures in Cuba to make a permanent change on the Constitution, in the meaning of reafirmate the Comunist monoparti system.

Castro is an old-line Communist dictator, possibly the only one in the last quarter of a century who actually believed in that system of government. I will give anybody 10-to-1 odds that within two years of his death, biographies begin to appear to place him in a tragic light as "a man out of his time."

I see this attempt to enshrine the one-party state Constitutionally as an effort to reach beyond the grave, despite the fact that he knows what he has built is doomed.
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Actually Fidel was never much of a communist, more a vaguely left-wing nationalist.

He was never a member of the communist party until he reached power and while he was organising trade unions in Cuba was fairly anti-communist.

When he first came to power he said (along the lines of) "this will be a green revolution, steering a middle way between east and west, capitalism and communism".

However he quickly learnt if he didn't make a deal with the USSR his Government would be destroyed by its large, powerful neighbour so he began learning his Marx and party-line.

There are people around him who have serious communist pedigree however - his brother Raul is fairly Stalinist and one of the great hopes of the Cubans is that when Fidel dies it is not Raul who takes over.
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