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Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba

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The Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba is the highest decision making body of the Communist Party of Cuba, the ruling party of Cuba.

Convocations

Congress Duration
(start—end)
Delegates CC elected Political report
(presented by)
Constitution
(changes)
Party membership
1st Congress
6 days
1975 election
17 December – 22 December 1975 3,116 14 Fidel Castro Adopted
2nd Congress
4 days
1979–1980 election
17 December – 20 December 1980 1,780 148 Fidel Castro Amendment
3rd Congress
4 days
1985–1986 election
4 February – 7 February 1986 1,784 225 Fidel Castro Amendment
4th Congress
5 days
1990–1991 election
10 October – 14 October 1991 1,772 225 Fidel Castro Amendment
5th Congress
4 days
1996–1997 election
8 October – 10 October 1997 1,500 150 Fidel Castro Amendment
6th Congress
4 days
2010–2011 election
16 April – 19 April 2011 997 115 Raúl Castro Amendment 800,000
7th Congress
4 days
2015–2016 election
16 April – 19 April 2016 995 142 Raúl Castro 670,000
8th Congress
4 days
2020–2021 election[1]
16 April – 19 April 2021 300[2] Raúl Castro Approved[3] 700,000[2]

References