
Partido Comunista de Cuba
The Partido Comunista de Cuba (Communist Party of Cuba) is the country’s leading political organization, founded in 1965. It holds the ultimate authority in the Cuban government and guides national policies based on Marxist-Leninist principles. The Party influences all aspects of Cuban life, including the economy, education, and culture. Cuba has a one-party system, meaning political power is concentrated within the Communist Party, with no legal opposition. The Party seeks to promote socialist ideals, equality, and state-led development, aiming to maintain the country's political stability and sovereignty.