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The first reform law was implemented in May 17, 1959, which eliminated latifunidos—large scale private ownerships, and granted ownership and titles to workers who previously worked on those lands, and paying rent for land was abolished. [11] The law the regulated the size of farms to 3,333 acres (13 km 2) and real estate to 1,000 acres (4 km 2).
The signing into law of Republic Act No. 6657 or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) on 10 June 1988 signaled the beginning of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) under former President Corazon Aquino. One of the clauses of the CARP provided for a Stock Distribution Option (SDO), which would allow for compliance with the ...
In the following years, the revolutionary government enacted hundreds of laws and decrees to effect basic change in Cuba's socioeconomic system, such as the First Agrarian Reform Law of May 1959; the Urban Reform Law of October 1960; the Nationalization Law of October 1960; the Nationalization of Education Law of June 1961; and the Second ...
The National Institute for Agrarian Reform (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria, INRA) was an agency of the Cuban Government that was formed to institute the Agrarian Reform Laws of 1959 and 1963. [1]: 19 INRA oversaw the development of rural infrastructure. Its first head was Antonio Núñez Jiménez. [1]: 19
Agrarian Reform Law may refer to: Agrarian Reform Law (Albania), of 1945; Agrarian Reform Law (Bolivia), decreed in August 1953; Agrarian Reform Law (Cuba), of 1959; Agrarian Reform Law (Nicaragua), of 1979; Agrarian Reform Law (Syria), decreed in 1958, 1962, 1963 and in 1967; Agrarian reform of 1952; Latvian Land Reform of 1920; Roman Agrarian law
The law also granted indefinite usufruct to the workers of the UBPC. The law was passed to link the workers to the land, establish material incentives for increased production by tying workers' earnings to the overall production of the UBPC, and increase managerial autonomy and participation in the management of the workplace.
The State Department had cited Cuba as a “not fully cooperating country” in 2022, saying that Cuba had refused to engage with Colombia in the extradition of members of the National Liberation ...
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