Cuban Constitution
A deputy states that young Cubans want to stay in Cuba to "build socialism."
The Consejo para la Transición proposes a Citizens' Assembly to defend human rights in Cuba
Cubalex responde a profesora de Derecho de la UH: “Legitima la supremacía de una ideología dominante"
A congressman claims on Cuban TV that the new Constitution "sinned by being too inclusive."
The Parliament: Agora of the Nation
Díaz-Canel: "The proclaimed Constitution ensures the unity of all Cubans."
Raúl Castro and Díaz-Canel preside over the promulgation of the new Cuban Constitution
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights expresses "concern" over the new Constitution of Cuba
Official results of the constitutional referendum in Cuba have been published
Díaz-Canel says that the U.S. has no "prestige or moral authority" to criticize the validity of the referendum
Cuban exiles in Miami urge the declaration of the constitutional referendum results as null and void
Luis Almagro: "In a dictatorship, a referendum is synonymous with fraud."
The Yes prevails over the No in the constitutional referendum in Cuba, according to exit poll estimates
This is how the constitutional referendum in Cuba was: propaganda in schools, voting with a pencil, and harassment
Cubans facing the yes and no to the Communist Party Constitution
Daniel Llorente arrested for promoting a NO vote in the constitutional referendum in Cuba
Cubans explain why they will vote Yes for the new Constitution
Cuban electoral observation platforms denounce the repression their members are facing
Citizens may be present during the counting of votes for the constitutional referendum in Cuba
What do Cubans think about the new Constitution?
Chocolate says "vote no" to the constitutional referendum in Cuba and speaks out against censorship of reggaeton
There are now 102 UNPACU activists on a hunger strike to protest the new Cuban constitution
Only 97 Cubans voted in Spain in the constitutional referendum of Cuba
The "I vote yes" slogan even appeared on the purchase tickets at the Havana Book Fair
Official media on the new Constitution in Cuba: "Approve it on the 24th and uphold it forever."
"The issue is not just about freedom," Díaz-Canel quotes Fidel Castro while urging support for the Constitution
The Human Rights Observatory reports that the Cuban government is violating its own electoral law, which prohibits political campaigns
Díaz-Canel: "With the OAS or without it, the Constitution will move forward."
The Cuban Observatory for Human Rights condemns the arrests of those promoting a "No" vote in the referendum
Díaz-Canel says that the Constitution defends "the sovereignty, independence, and dignity" of the Cuban people
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