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According to the Constitution promulgated in 1976, Cuba is an independent socialist sovereign state, and the Communist Party of Cuba is the only legal and ruling party in Cuba. The National People's Power Assembly (parliament, equivalent to the National People's Congress of China) is the highest organ of state power and enjoys the power to amend the Constitution and legislate. The term of office is five years.
The State Council (i.e., the equivalent of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress) is a permanent body between sessions of the General Assembly. The President of the Council of State (i.e. the equivalent of China) is the Head of State, the Head of State, and the Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (Cuban Army). On 26 June 2002, the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba adopted a law amending and supplementing the 1976 Constitution of the Republic, further establishing the irrevocability of the socialist system provided for in the Constitution.
The supplementary provisions of the constitutional amendment stipulate that Cuba will never allow the restoration of capitalism and that Cuba will never develop political, economic and diplomatic relations with other countries under conditions of threat, pressure and coercion. The supplementary provisions of the amended Constitution shall take effect from the date of their adoption. The Council of Ministers is the highest executive body of the State.
The current First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers and Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba is Marshal Fidel Castro (on sick leave), and the supreme leader of the country is the Second Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, First Vice-President of the Council of State and First Vice-President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba, Senior General Raul Castro. The President (Speaker) of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba is Alarcón.
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Politics: According to the 1976 Constitution, Cuba is a socialist country, and the Communist Party of Cuba is the only legal political party in Cuba. The National People's Power Assembly is the highest organ of state power.
The Council of State is a permanent body of the General Assembly during the intersessional period. The Council of Ministers is the highest executive body of the State. The President of the Council of State is the Head of State, the Head of State, the Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces.
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Socialist, the ruling party is the Cuban Workers' Party, and the supreme leader is Fidel Castro.
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1. The National Congress of People's Power is the highest organ of state power and enjoys the power to amend the Constitution and legislate. The term of office is 5 years. Regular meetings are held twice a year.
Candidates for deputies to the national and provincial people's congresses are nominated by the masses and student organizations and submitted to the people's power congresses at the municipal level for examination and approval, and then directly elected by all voters by secret ballot.
2. The Council of State is Cuba.
In 1976, the ** system was abolished.
It was later established to exercise state powers such as legislation on behalf of the National People's Congress when the National People's Power Congress was not in session. The Council of State is composed of the chairman, the first vice-chairman, 5 vice-chairmen, the secretary and 23 members, who are deputies to the National People's Congress.
. The constitution stipulates that the chairman of the State Affairs Model Brigade Committee is the head of state of the country.
** Head and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
3. The Council of Ministers, the highest administrative body of the State, is composed of the President, the First Vice-President, several Vice-Presidents, the Executive Secretary, the Ministers of the Ministers and other persons determined by law. The President shall be the President of the Council of State, and the members shall be appointed by the National Assembly of People's Power on the recommendation of the President.
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