Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel highlighted today on his Twitter account the first anniversary of the referendum where eight million Cubans said yes to the new Constitution.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel highlighted today on his Twitter account the first anniversary of the referendum where eight million Cubans said yes to the new Constitution.
The Council on Foreign and Community Relations of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) reaffirmed its guiding principles of non-interference and non-intervention in the affairs of States, in analyzing the situation in Venezuela.
The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, said this Friday that the island is standing for the new Constitution in the referendum on February 24 and for its support to Venezuela.
The referendum on Cuba”s new Constitution continues on Sunday in several countries, an exercise in which diplomats, cooperators and students already voted in over 100 nations on Saturday 16.
Cuba begins its final phase in the run-up to the February 24 referendum, when more than eight million people have been called to the polls to vote on the new Constitution of the Republic.
The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, said this Wednesday that the new Constitution of the Republic will not be stopped by the Organization of American States (OAS), an entity known for decades of hostility against the island.
Cubans affected by the tornado that hit several municipalities in Havana on January 27 will have easy access to vote in the new constitution referendum, the National Electoral Commission (CEN) said Tuesday.
The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, said this Monday that with the new Constitution of the Republic, the island will be a better country and more in tune with the present.
The Union of Young Communists, student organizations and youth movements in Cuba called today to attend mass referendum on February 24 and vote Yes for the new Constitution.
The National Electoral Commission (CEN) reported that about 195 special polling stations will be operating in Cuba on February 24, date in which a referendum will be held to ratify the new Constitution.
Cuba on Monday continues preparations for a referendum, where more than eight million citizens are called to vote on February 24 to ratify the new Constitution.
More than 420,000 Cubans will work on February 24 to guarantee the success of the referendum on the new Constitution, Alina Balseiro, president of the National Electoral Commission (CEN), said.
A little over a month separates us from February 24, a date set in Cuba for citizens, in sovereign exercise, to ratify with their vote at the ballot box the new Constitution of the Republic.
The lists of voters for the February 24 referendum on Cuba”s new Constitution are being published Monday and Tuesday, sources of the National Electoral Commission (CEN) said. According to the authorities sworn on December 28 to organize, direct and validate the elections, each person can verify as January 16 the records, which should include more than eight million voters, that are being called to ratify the Constitution approved on December 22 by the People”s Power National Assembly.
Cuba”s Identification, Immigration and Foreign Affairs Direction has offered on Friday a consultation service to update data of citizens who will vote in the constitutional referendum.
The list of voters who will participate the February 24 referendum on Cuba”s new Constitution will be released as of January 16, local radio reported on Monday.
The referendum scheduled on February 24 for Cubans to vote on the new Constitution of the Republic takes shape today with the appointment of the electoral authorities in charge of the referendum.
The Catalan regional President, Quim Antorra, issued an ultimatum to the head of the Spanish government, Pedro Sanchez, for the realization of a referendum agreed, binding and internationally recognized of self-determination before November, or he will withdraw his support in the Congress.