
Assembly of People's Power
The Assembly of People's Power was a system of governance used in Cuba where citizens participated directly in decision-making. It consisted of local, regional, and national assemblies where representatives debated and voted on policies, laws, and government actions. This structure aimed to promote grassroots involvement and collective sovereignty, emphasizing that power resides with the people rather than a single leader. Through regular meetings and democratic processes, citizens had a role in shaping governance, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and social unity.