Cuba, although changing slightly in more recent times, remains a Communist dicatatorship. The highest levels of the leadership decide what laws they wish enacted and enforced and do so without any input of its governed citizens.
Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - it is ostensibly governed by a "puppet" general assembly who make and pass law that only meets the needs and approval of the regime in power.
by making laws
Cuba is a communist country, so there is no process to make laws. The head of a communist country makes the laws.
Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - the government leaders MAKE the laws.
fidel Castro
Cuba fishes for a living.
Castro or his son in law at least that's what I think anyways.
last time i checked, they don't....
marlyand are a state that requires seatbelts
yo yo yo. its jz figure it out ur self!
The Spanish-American War and the Sinking of the Maine
The two countries that make up Cuba are Cuba itself and the United States. Cuba is a sovereign nation located in the Caribbean, while the United States is a separate country located in North America. Cuba has a complex history with the United States, including periods of political tension and economic embargo.
Your question does not make much sense since everything in Cuba is Spanish.