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  2. Politics of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The present Constitution of Cuba, which was passed in a 2019 referendum, [4] [5] also describes the role of the Communist Party of Cuba to be the "leading force of society and of the state" and as having the capability of setting national policy, and First Secretary of the Communist Party is the most powerful position in Cuba.

  3. Council of Ministers (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de ministros), also referred to as simply the Cabinet of Cuba, is the highest ranking executive and administrative body of the Republic of Cuba, and constitutes the nation's government.

  4. National Assembly of People's Power - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly is a unicameral (one-chamber) parliament and the only body in Cuba that is vested with both constituent and legislative authority (although the government may pass decrees that have the force of law). It holds two regular sessions a year, which are public unless the Assembly itself votes to hold them behind closed doors for reasons ...

  5. Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    After 16 years of non-constitutional government from 1959 to 1975, the revolutionary government of Cuba sought to institutionalize the revolution by putting a new constitution to a popular vote. The Constitution of 1976, modeled after the 1936 Soviet Constitution , was adopted by referendum on 15 February 1976, in which it was approved by 99.02 ...

  6. Judicial system of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Judiciary is currently one of the three branches of the Cuban government, the others being the executive and the legislative branch. It has been contended that the judiciary lacks independence and is subordinate to the executive branch of government. The original legal system in Cuba was a reflection of its status as a Spanish colony ...

  7. List of heads of government of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Between 1940 and 1976 (under the 1940 Constitution), the role of the head of government was performed by the Prime Minister of Cuba. Between 1976 and 2019 (under the 1976 Constitution), the position of prime minister was abolished and replaced by the president of the Council of Ministers.

  8. 7 interesting facts about Cuba and Cuban-American relations - AOL

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    See the list below for 7 interesting facts about America's relationship with Cuba. 1. During his first term as president, Obama permitted U.S. telecommunications companies to provide more cellular ...

  9. List of political parties in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Cuba. Cuba is a single-party authoritarian regime , led by the Communist Party of Cuba , where political opposition is not permitted. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] No party is allowed to campaign or endorse candidates for election , including the Communist Party.