The People’s Power National Assembly (Parliament) called on Cubans to express their criteria on the Draft Constitution that would replace the carta magna in force since 1976 with a document according to the transformations under way in the country.
The People’s Power National Assembly (Parliament) called on Cubans to express their criteria on the Draft Constitution that would replace the carta magna in force since 1976 with a document according to the transformations under way in the country.
The lawmaker Ines Maria Chapman, vice president of the Councils of State and Ministers, described as historic the parliamentary debate on the Draft Constitution that continues today in this capital.
Cuban lawmakers continue today, gathered in three groups, the analysis of the Draft of the Constitution, after two days of individual study of the document in the 10 permanent working commissions of the National Assembly of People”s Power.
HAVANA, Cuba.- There is no doubt that the new Magna Carta will reaffirm socialism as a political system, having as main makers the great revolutionary mass of our country, trade worker Candida Jimenez said in this city. She added that the deluded who imagine a setback in the principles of the Constitution are wrong, because […]