Socialismo cubano de fidel castro biography
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Communist Party of Cuba
Sole ruling party of Cuba
"Cuban Communist Party" redirects here. For the party founded in , see Popular Socialist Party (Cuba).
The Communist Party of Cuba (Spanish: Partido Comunista de Cuba, PCC) is the soleruling party of Cuba. It was founded on 3 October as the successor to the United Party of the Cuban Socialist Revolution, which was in turn made up of the 26th of July Movement and Popular Socialist Party that seized power in Cuba after the Cuban Revolution. The party governs Cuba as an authoritarianone-party state where dissidence and political opposition are prohibited and repressed. The Cuban constitution ascribes the role of the party to be the "leading force of society and of the state".
The highest body within the PCC is the Party Congress, which convenes every five years. When the Congress is not in session, the Central Committee is the highest body. Because the Central Committee meets twice a year, most day-to-day duties and respons
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Gobierno de Fidel Castro
Durante el gobierno de Fidel Castro () -también conocido por sus detractores como la dictadura de Fidel Castro- Cuba experimentó importantes cambios económicos, políticos y sociales. En la Revolución cubana, Fidel Castro y un grupo asociado de revolucionarios derrocaron a la dictadura de Fulgencio Batista,[1] obligando a Batista a abandonar el poder el 1 de enero de Castro, que ya había sido una figura importante en la sociedad cubana, ocupó el cargo de Primer Ministro de a También fue Primer Secretario del Partido Comunista de Cuba, el cargo más alto del estado comunista, de a En , Castro se convirtió en Presidente del Consejo de Estado y Presidente del Consejo de Ministros. Conservó el título hasta , cuando la presidencia fue transferida a su hermano, Raúl Castro. Fidel Castro siguió siendo el primer secretario del Partido Comunista hasta
El gobierno de Fidel Castro fue oficialmente ateo desde hasta [2] Cuba alcanzó prominencia interna
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This Day in Cuban History August 13, Fidel Castro: The Early Years
According to the Baptism Certificate from Santiago de Cuba’s Cathedral, dated January 19, , Fidel Castro was born on August 13, in Birán, Oriente. At his birth, and for the next seven years, his father, Ángel, was married not to his mother, but to Maria Luisa Argote, a teacher and the mother of Fidel’s two half siblings, Pedro Emilio and Lidia. During his early years, he was known as Fidel Ruz. His mother, Lina Ruz, had started working as a maid in Maria Luisa and Angel’s household at the age of fourteen. Angel was an illiterate “Gallego” that fought as a soldier in Cuba against the independence fighters. His first job was in the construction of the railroad tracks of United Fruit. The company was linking its immense nation holdings, including the Boston and Preston Sugar Mills. Later, Ángel went into business for himself, walking the railroad tracks and selling vatten, lemonade and fruits to the cane cutters. A bo