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Unitary Socialist Republic of Cuba Unitary Socialist Republic

Capitol Building in Havana, Cuba

Unitary System Cuba has a unitary system, which means that the national (central) government holds all of the power. The provinces are under central government control. There are 15 provinces in Cuba.

Unitary Governments

Leadership President: holds the most political power; the president is both the chief executive and the head of state.

Raul Castro Miguel Díaz-Canel Cuba’s President

How Leaders Are Chosen President: elected* by National Assembly for a five-year term. *Cuba's Communist Party is the only legal party, and officially sanctioned candidates run unopposed.

Legislature The National Assembly of People’s Power is the country’s unicameral legislature. The number of seats is based on Cuba’s population. As of the most recent election in February 2013, there were 614 seats. Candidates are selected and approved by the government before the people can vote for them. Members serve five-year terms.

Cuba’s National Assembly

Autocracy Cuba has been an autocratic dictatorship since Fidel Castro used military force to overthrow the government in 1959. Since this time, there has been one leader (Fidel or Raul) who holds unlimited power over the country. Even though citizens get to “vote”, they do not get to select the candidates or make the laws.

Autocratic Governments

Role of the Citizen Citizens have few freedoms. Men and women aged 16 and over may choose to vote, but have few choices. There is only one political party (the Communist Party) that is allowed in Cuba. It has been controlled by Fidel Castro and his brother, Raul, since 1959.

Cuba has a Mixed Command Economy = 33.9 How are the 3 Basic Economic questions answered? The government owns all! Exceptions- small farms & businesses. Human & Civil Rights: Some personal rights are allowed, but still have to go through the govt. for just about everything. Basic rights exist; but laws benefit govt. http://www.heritage.org/index/heatmap (*See data for “Government Integrity” & “Property Rights”)

Comparing freedom data of Cuba… to USA & World http://www.heritage.org/index/visualize?c nts=brazil|mexico&src=country

Comparing freedom data of Cuba, Brazil, & Mexico… to USA & World http://www.heritage.org/index/visualize?c nts=brazil|mexico&src=country

Media to help in understanding… Video: Obertopia explains the Economic Continuum (6 min): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02-7JrTdulk Video: How Mixed Economies work within the continuum (8 min): https://www.schooltube.com/video/c34bcb5eb76243b6a4dc/Mixed %20Economy%20Continuum Opening up relations between USA & Cuba (dropping emargo): https://newsela.com/articles/cuba-terrorismlist/id/8733/