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  2. Cuban civil code - Wikipedia

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    Law 59 or the Cuban civil code is the legal body that regulates the main norms in legal matters such as Real Rights, Law of obligations, Contract law and inheritance law, in addition to the legal capacity of persons, natural and law, and some rules of Private International Law in the Republic of Cuba. [1]

  3. Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, 2011, the Sixth Cuban Congress approved laws expanding the internal market and access to global markets. [3] [7] In February 2019, voters approved a new Constitution granting a right to private property and greater access to free markets, while also maintaining Cuba's status as a socialist state. [8] [9]

  4. Constitution of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    [2] [58] An electoral law which would enforce the change in the structure of government in Cuba also must be enacted within six months. [ 2 ] [ 58 ] Within the following three months, the National Assembly would elect a president of the country, who must then appoint provincial governors and a prime minister, a new post separating the role of ...

  5. Decree 349 - Wikipedia

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    Decree 349 is a 2018 Cuban law requiring artists to obtain advance permission for public and private exhibitions and performances. [1] [2] The law was first proposed April 20, 2018 by Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel, and was published in the Gaceta de Cuba on July 10.

  6. 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.

  7. National Assembly of People's Power - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Cuba is a one-party state, with the PCC being described as the "superior driving force of the society and the state" in the Constitution of Cuba, and all other political parties are illegal. [5] There is only one candidate for each seat in the Assembly, and all candidates are nominated by committees that are firmly controlled by the PCC.

  8. Category:Law of Cuba - Wikipedia

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  9. Consolidation of the Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The law eliminated the legislature, and the irrevocability of ministers and judges. A Council of Ministers was formed which directed government, with Prime Minister José Miró Cardona as head. The President was not allowed to attend council meetings, and could only veto decrees made by the council. The law in total, suspended the Constitution ...