Opposition Candidate Says Cubans 'Still Want Revolution'

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"The vote was clean. The count was clean. The people don't want change,” said opposition candidate Hildebrando Chaviano. As millions of Cubans went to the polls in Sunday’s municipal election, two opposition candidates conceded defeat and recognized the will of Cubans to maintain their current political system. "The vote was clean. The count was clean. The people don't want change. They still want revolution," said Hildebrando Chaviano, a lawyer who stood as a candidate for a local council in the capital of Havana. Opposition candidates Chaviano, 65, and Yuniel Lopez, 26, did not qualify to head to a runoff vote, finishing fourth and third respectively in their districts. Some 27,379 candidates were competing for 12,589 positions in the Municipal Assemblies of People's Power.

Opposition Candidate Says Cubans Still Want Revolution News teleSUR English
 
"The vote was clean. The count was clean. The people don't want change,” said opposition candidate Hildebrando Chaviano. As millions of Cubans went to the polls in Sunday’s municipal election, two opposition candidates conceded defeat and recognized the will of Cubans to maintain their current political system. "The vote was clean. The count was clean. The people don't want change. They still want revolution," said Hildebrando Chaviano, a lawyer who stood as a candidate for a local council in the capital of Havana. Opposition candidates Chaviano, 65, and Yuniel Lopez, 26, did not qualify to head to a runoff vote, finishing fourth and third respectively in their districts. Some 27,379 candidates were competing for 12,589 positions in the Municipal Assemblies of People's Power.

Opposition Candidate Says Cubans Still Want Revolution News teleSUR English
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