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Cuban Constitution

The Cuban Constitution is the fundamental law that defines how Cuba is governed. It establishes Cuba as a socialist state, emphasizes the leadership of the Communist Party, and guarantees basic rights like education, health care, and work. The Constitution outlines the organization of government institutions, the role of elected officials, and the economic system. It also sets guidelines for national sovereignty and the country's international relations. Overall, it functions as the legal foundation guiding Cuba’s political, social, and economic life, reflecting the government’s commitment to socialism and the rights of its citizens within that framework.