February 24, 2008
"Results" announced at 2:30 p.m. EST
It will be the mother of all anti-climaxes, but reports are Cuba's rubber-stamp parliament will announce at 2:30 p.m. EST today the results of voting in the race to be the country's new dictator.
Current dictator fidel castro didn't show up for the corronation of Cuba's new queen dictator, but he did vote absentee, according to Encuentro En la Red.

Posted by Marc at February 24, 2008 01:10 PM
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I am so breathless with anticipation I have tachycardia...
Posted by: George L. Moneo
at February 24, 2008 02:15 PM
It's Raul Castro. Gee, what a surprise. /sarcasm way on.
Posted by: Davidb1
at February 24, 2008 02:51 PM
Of course, if you go to the New York Times Online, they are ceaselessly building up the "anticipation" as if this were a genuine election. Needless to say, once Cuba's rubber stamp parliament selects the "new leader" the NYT's will then go into a full frontal attack consisting of editorials, opinion pieces and "investigative" reports asking for a lifting of the embargo and normalization of relations with the newly democratically elected Cuban president [which is how they will describe it].
By the way, don't discard that Alarcon or Lage will be selected. Of course, this would mean that they would be puppet presidents with Castro, Inc. pulling all the strings behind closed doors, but this is a very real possibility, since it would then give a more legitimate appearance of a real transition in Cuba something that passing the baton from one brother to another doesn't.
Posted by: Ray
at February 24, 2008 03:05 PM
Raul chose Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, a Stalinist of the old guard, as second in command. This should put an end to any hope for changes that some people still had.
Posted by: therealcuba
at February 24, 2008 03:12 PM
Change?
"Raúl Castro's first move as president was to introduce a measure allowing his brother to rule on all major decisions in the future. The National Assembly unanimously agreed."
I wonder how this will be reported?
Posted by: pototo
at February 24, 2008 03:21 PM
The only thing Raúl will be changing at his age is his Depends.
Posted by: Claudia4Libertad
at February 24, 2008 04:09 PM
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