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More than 170 thousand students in Cuba will guard ballot boxes in elections

Some 175,600 students in Cuba will guard the ballot boxes in the national elections to be held this Sunday, the daily Juventud Rebelde reported today.

The president of the José Martí Pioneers Organization, Lianet Pazo, considered the participation of children in the electoral process as an expression of the present and future of the Cuban Revolution.

The top leader of the union that brings together the country's elementary and high school students, highlighted the responsibility and pride with which children are involved in this process.

Cuba will have 250 special polling stations

Cuba plans to set up 250 special polling stations so that all citizens with legal capacity can exercise their right to vote in the national elections on Sunday, March 26.

 The objective of these is to contribute to the success of the democratic exercise, informed the National Electoral Council (CEN), quoted by Juventud Rebelde newspaper.

According to the island's Electoral Law, these structures are opened in places of high concentration of people such as terminals, student residences, hospitals and tourist facilities.

Raúl Castro, a ballot like all others

On the list of candidates for deputies to the National Assembly of People's Power for the municipality of Segundo Frente, in this province, there is the photo and data of Army General Raul Castro.

Next to the leader of the Cuban Revolution, in the electoral formula, the constituency delegate Alender Chaveco Torres, 47 years old and president of the Economic and Local Development Commission of the government there, both in full equality of conditions and opportunities for the scrutiny that will take place next Sunday 26th.

Cuba adjusts details for national elections

The vice president of the National Electoral Council (CEN) of Cuba, Tomás Amarán, affirmed today that all details are being adjusted so that citizens can freely exercise their right to vote next March 26th.

In an appearance on local television, Amarán explained that all electoral structures are working intensely to arrive at the national elections with the conditions created and that the house-to-house visits, in coordination with the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, which allowed direct contact with the families, were fundamental.

Elections in Cuba: The Unity Vote

Cubans are summoned to elect next March 26 the 470 deputies to the National Assembly of People's Power (Parliament) in a democratic exercise that proposes voters to vote for all.

The united vote is not a choice for those who go to the polls, but one of the options, since by law, the voter can decide for one, two or all the candidates that appear in his constituency (basic level of the government system in the country).

But it is considered a demonstration of unity of the citizenry in support of the social and political model.

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