HAVANA, Cuba.- The impetuous development of the Cuban revolutionary process, which is 60 years old, and its constant dynamics require a new constitutional formulation that is in tune with the reality the country lives.
The implementation of the Guidelines of the Social and Economic Policy passed at the 6th Party Congress, the objectives of its First National Conference, the decisions taken at the Seventh Congress, and all the actions arising from the updating of the Cuban economic model, are elements that make possible the realization of a new Magna Carta.
The measures, decisions and agreements implemented in the good of society justify the Constitution to be reformulated.
Cuba is not the same as some years ago and several of the policies drawn up and in full operation, do not have protection in the current law of laws.