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Executive power is Council of Ministers. [20]: 38 From February 1959 until February 2008, Cuba was led by revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, who was head of state, head of government, First Secretary of the Communist Party, and commander-in-chief of the Cuban armed forces.
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.
The president of Cuba (Spanish: Presidente de Cuba), officially the president of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Presidente de la República de Cuba), is the head of state of Cuba. The office in its current form was established under the Constitution of 2019. The President is the second-highest office in Cuba and the highest state office.
Cuba’s economic paralysis continued Wednesday, with the government extending the orders for all activity to remain shut down until Sunday as the island tries to recover from a nationwide ...
Cuba's booming private businesses braced for impact on Wednesday as the island's communist-run government implemented a raft of new laws aimed at more tightly regulating the private sector amid a ...
Over 400 Cuban citizens living in more than 40 countries arrive on the island this week to discuss Cuba's evolving economy and other issues with the government - the first such conversations ...
Captaincy General of Cuba; United States Military Government in Cuba; Provisional Government of Cuba; Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) List of colonial governors of Cuba; Council of State (Cuba) President of Cuba; Vice President of Cuba; Council of Ministers (Cuba) Prime Minister of Cuba; Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. List of commanders of ...
Cubans told to “turn off breakers,” suspend classes, as government declares “energy emergency.” Islandwide blackout hits Cuba hours after government declares an ‘energy emergency’ Skip ...