Toronto Star

Constituti­onal reforms unveiled

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Cuba revealed new details on Saturday about plans to reshape its government, courts and economy with a constituti­onal reform set to be approved by the National Assembly this month. The reform of the 1976 constituti­on would create the position of prime minister alongside the president, splitting the roles of head of government and head of state.

The constituti­on keeps the Communist Party as the sole political force in the country and says the Communist state will remain the dominant economic force. It does, however, create new recognitio­ns of the free market and private property in Cuban society, and creates a new presumptio­n of innocence in the justice system.

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