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what is cuba's form of government

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Cuba is a one-party socialist republic. The Communist Party of Cuba is constitutionally designated as the “leading force” of society and the state, and no opposition parties are permitted. The government structure is centralized and unitary, with a unicameral National Assembly of People’s Power that elects the president and the Council of Ministers (the executive). Elections occur, but candidates and political competition operate within the framework set by the Communist Party.