Cuban MPs have discussed this Saturday the draft Electoral Law, considered an express mandate of the Constitution endorsed by the majority of citizens in a popular referendum last February 24 and proclaimed in April.
Cuban MPs have discussed this Saturday the draft Electoral Law, considered an express mandate of the Constitution endorsed by the majority of citizens in a popular referendum last February 24 and proclaimed in April.
The lawmakers of the People”s Power National Assembly (parliament) are meeting on Friday for consultations on draft bills that will be submitted to the plenary of the legislature over the weekend.
Officials from the Cuban Embassy in Japan have debated today the Draft Constitution and contributed their proposals for the definitive drafting of the new Cuban Magna Carta.
Cubans working abroad or residing outside the island continue today participating in debates about a new constitution for the Caribbean country.
The popular consultation on the new Cuban Draft Constitution today enters fifth week of a phase scheduled until November 15, marked by growing debates in and outside the island.
Damian Diaz, a Cuban resident in the US city of Miami, Florida, described as very significant the opportunity that people like him have to suggest their criteria on the new Draft Constitution of his country.
Cuban emigrants in the US city of Miami, Florida, shared criteria and recognized the importance of the new Draft Constitution in their native country.
Cuba entered this Monday its second week of public debates around a proposed new Constitution with discussions of the text extending until November 15th. The draft constitution was approved by the Cuban National Assembly in late July.
Emigrated Cubans in the US city of Miami, Florida, are preparing today for a debate on August 26 about the new Constitution project of their native country.
The post of the president of the Republic is one of the proposals in the Draft Constitution of Cuba, which has been discussed by the people for eight days in all 15 provinces of the country.
The secretary-general of the Organization of Solidarity of the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL), Lourdes Cervantes, expressed here the organization”s support for draft of Cuba”s new Constitution.
The draft of the new Constitution ratifies the leading role of Cuba”s Communist Party as a fundamental pillar of unity and of the political, economic and social order.
Millions of Cubans have been called to actively participate in the national consultation on the Draft Constitution as of today until November 15.
The mass, social, peasant and workers” organizations of this city have declared today ready to begin the process of popular consultation on the Draft Constitution of the Republic of Cuba today.
A popular consultation on the draft Constitution will begin in Cuba next Monday. This text upholds the principles of foreign policy defended for decades by the Revolution.
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans now have their copy of the text of the country’s draft constitution, as they get ready for popular discussion of the proposed Magna Carta.
The printed version of Cuba’s constitutional reform proposal, which has been in circulation since July 31st, is the best selling tabloid of this kind ever distributed by the state enterprise Correos de Cuba, which is responsible for circulating the document.
Thousands of Cubans in the west of the country already have in their hands the draft of the new Constitution, a text which will also be available today and tomorrow in the center and east of the island.
The draft of the new Constitution will be submitted to popular consultation from August 13 to November 15, a process that would lead to the drawing up of a final text before being voted in a referendum for it approval.
Damian Diaz, a Cuban resident in the US city of Miami, Florida, described as very significant the opportunity that people like him have to suggest their criteria on the new Draft Constitution of his country.