Cuba to recognise private property and free market for first time under new constitution
The changes to the 1976 constitution are expected to be approved at a national assembly vote next week and then put to a referendum for final approval later this year (file photo): Reuters/ is set to officially recognise the free market and private property for the first time under sweeping reforms to its constitution intended to boost the island’s economy. came to power in 1959, but are now allowed following a law change in 2011. The new reforms also include the introduction of the presumption of innocence in the island’s justice system ...
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