Cuba Shares Experiences of Constitutional Process with China
The secretary of the Council of State of Cuba, Homero Acosta, started a visit to China on Monday to explain the experiences resulting from the recent constitutional reform, characterized by its broad participation and democracy.
Constitutional Reform: Guáimaro and Cuba’s Enduring Constitutional Spirit
Some six months have passed since the anniversary of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes' call for liberty at the Demajagua plantation, when patriots took up arms against Spanish colonialism and slavery, providing a lesson in unity and citizenship.
Constitutional Reform Consolidates Cuban Democracy, Lawmaker Says
Cubans' participation in the consultation on the Draft Constitution reaffirms democracy on the island, the lawmaker from the People's Power National Assembly Gerardo Hernández said in Havana on Tuesday.
Venezuela and Cuba Are Together on the Path of Constitutional Reform
The governments and peoples of Venezuela and Cuba are involved today in similar processes to debate new Draft Constitutions that will bring citizens closer to the legal, social and political reality of the two countries.
Argentine Nobel Peace Prize Applauds New Constitution Draft in Cuba
Argentine Nobel Peace Prize Adolfo Pérez Esquivel pointed out that Cuba today has the possibility of improving and deepening its Revolution, referring to the process of the project of a new constitution that the Caribbean island is immersed in.
New Cuban Constitution, for a Society in Which None Loses
A frequent topic of discussion in constitutional reform debates underway across the country is the issue of limiting the concentration of wealth
Constitutional Reform: The Path to Proclamation for Cuba’s New Constitution
While proclamation of the country's new Constitution is still several months away, Granma summarizes the steps to be taken
The Press at a Decisive Civic Moment
The press and journalists will play a decisive role in the constitutional reform consultation which began August 13 across the country, the most decisive civic test of recent years, according to experts and professionals who spoke during a conference yesterday, August 15.
Farmers Open Consultation of Constitution Project in Las Tunas
The associates of the Calixto Sarduy agricultural production cooperative (CPA) and other inhabitants of the community of Becerra, north of Las Tunas, began the popular consultation of the Draft Constitution of the Republic of Cuba in this eastern Cuban city.
Cuba: Grassroots Organization Calls for Mass Attendance at Constitution Debates
Carlos Rafael Miranda Martinez, national coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), the Cuban largest grassroots organization, insisted on the importance of all the members to attend the neighborhood debates, regardless if they also do it at their workplaces or study centers.










