Cuban Constitution
The Cuban Constitution is the fundamental legal document that outlines the structure of the government and the rights of citizens in Cuba. The current version was adopted in 2019, replacing the previous constitution from 1976. It emphasizes the principles of socialism and the role of the Communist Party of Cuba as the leading force in society.
The constitution guarantees various rights, including education, health care, and freedom of expression, although these rights are often subject to limitations. It also includes provisions for economic reforms, allowing for some private enterprise while maintaining state control over key sectors.