People’s Democracy in Cuba
A vanguard political-economic system
By
Charles McKelvey
Digital version
People’s democracy is characterized by direct and indirect elections of delegates and deputies to people’s assemblies, which constitute the highest political and legal authorities from the local community to the nation; by mass organizations of workers, farmers, women, students, and neighborhoods, functioning from the local to the national; and by a vanguard political party that leads and exhorts but does not have the authority to decide. People’s democracy grants the people the power to frame the public debate, and it therefore generates political stability.
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