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Referendum on New Constitution

February 28 , 2019 2003 days 689 0
  • In Cuba, voters took part in a referendum on a new constitution that expands recognition of private property.
  • The referendum contained only two options: yes or no to the new constitution.
  • More than eight million were registered to voters.
  • This new constitution, replacing the 1976 version, recognises a limited role for the free market and private investment, but only under the control of the Communist Party.
  • It enshrines socialism as the country's only ideology.
  • Cuba's banned opposition party, which normally calls for abstention at elections or spoiling ballot sheets, this time campaigned for a no vote.

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