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Cubans go to the polls to vote on new constitution

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Cubans go to the polls to vote on new constitution
Key Points(5)
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">“This is the Constitution we will leave our children and grandchildren, emphasizing the role of youth in the all the country’s current efforts.
  • This Constitution dignifies and upholds the legacy of Fidel and Marti, and of Raul, and strengthens rights,” President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez told reporters shortly after voting on Sunday</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">“This February 24 is day that reaffirms continuity.
  • With a stronger Constitution that dignifies our country, an advanced Constitution.
  • Today is a reaffirmation of our socialist nature.
  • The war they wage against us is economic, they try to impact our identity, using even the pettiest things.”</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Eight million Cubans were eligible to vote on Sunday.

HAVANA, Cuba, CMC – Cubans headed to the polls on Sunday, February 24, to vote in a referendum on a draft constitution to update its 1976 charter on the heels of significant economic reforms on the island over the past several years.

The new constitution, that was approved in the National Assembly late last year    after a popular consultation, enshrines private property and promotes foreign investment.

“This is the Constitution we will leave our children and grandchildren, emphasizing the role of youth in the all the country’s current efforts. This Constitution dignifies and upholds the legacy of Fidel and Marti, and of Raul, and strengthens rights,” President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez told reporters shortly after voting on Sunday

“This February 24 is day that reaffirms continuity. With a stronger Constitution that dignifies our country, an advanced Constitution. Today is a reaffirmation of our socialist nature. The war they wage against us is economic, they try to impact our identity, using even the pettiest things.”

Eight million Cubans were eligible to vote on Sunday. More

than 225,000 electoral authorities monitored voting,  while  200,000 students served as stewards of the ballot boxes.

The electoral commission will release preliminary results in a press conference on Monday (February 25) afternoon.

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