Cuban Government
The Cuban Government refers to the system of governance and political institutions that oversee the administration of the Republic of Cuba. Led by the Communist Party of Cuba, the government is structured as a socialist state with a centralized authority. The government is responsible for creating and enforcing laws, managing public services, overseeing economic activities, and representing the country on the international stage. Key figures within the Cuban Government include the President of the Council of State and the President of the Council of Ministers. The government operates within the framework of the Cuban Constitution, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the government and its citizens.