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Over six decades of revolution have taken their toll. It is time for the international community to raise awareness of Cuba’s ...
Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel votes during a referendum Sunday to approve or reject a new constitution. The constitutional reforms maintain Cuba’s single-party political system and centrally ...
A proposed constitutional reform would divide power in post-Castro Cuba. President Miguel Díaz-Canel would have to share authority with a prime minister and a more powerful head of the national ...
One would hope that more robust reforms, both political and economic, will soon commence now that the specter of Cuba’s legendary cold warrior no longer hovers over his less ideological sibling ...
In spite of rapprochement with the US, Cuban president Raúl Castro has put his reform agenda on hold. Why the delay?
A Web forum on a Cuban state media site stirs speculation about possible pending reforms to the island's one-party system.
Cuba’s dictatorship has proven very resilient to political pressures, and systematically and brutally clamps down on dissidents.
Havana, Cuba, Sep 18, 2013 / 03:11 am In a new pastoral letter, the Cuban bishops said that in "the hope for a better future," their government should begin political reform and the U.S. should ...
Top Cuban official highlights economic changes but rules out political change following subtle appeal by pope for "renewal" ...
Other reforms that were floated are still just ideas, such as proposals to relax travel restrictions and create a system of credit for private businesses.
Cuba’s Reform-Minded Party Congress As Cuba’s Communist Party convenes this weekend for the first time in fourteen years, President Raul Castro will look to clarify and gain support for ...