The governors and vice governors elected in all 15 Cuban provinces on Saturday are getting ready to take office on February 8.
The governors and vice governors elected in all 15 Cuban provinces on Saturday are getting ready to take office on February 8.
Proposed by President Miguel Diaz-Canel, all candidates were elected with more than 93% of votes, and no one won all votes.
The study of the biographies of candidates for provincial governors and vice governors by delegates of Municipal Assemblies of People’s Power is underway today, as part of the process prior to the election of those officials.
Cuba is holding on Sunday a trial voting to practice for the elections of provincial governors and vice governors, as part of improving the political process of People Power’s system.
Cuba will elect provincial governors and deputy governors on January 18 in the context of the constitutional reform that ended last year in the Caribbean nation, local media reported.