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Four new draft laws available for public review

From Granma · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • Four new draft laws are available for public review on the National Assembly's website.
  • The proposed legislation covers labor, agrarian and forestry land, housing, and state administration.
  • The initiative aims to foster citizen participation in the legislative process and enhance legal awareness.

Cuba's National Assembly of People's Power has published four significant draft laws online, inviting public participation in the legislative process. The proposed bills address key areas of national life, including a "Labor Code," a law "On Agrarian and Forestry Land," a "Housing Law," and a law "On the Organization of the Central State Administration."

The texts are now accessible on the National Assembly's official website. This move is intended to promote broad citizen engagement with the proposed legislation. Authorities hope that by making these drafts public, they can contribute to a greater understanding of legal matters among the population and gather valuable input before finalization.

This initiative reflects a commitment to transparency and public consultation in Cuba's lawmaking process. The government is encouraging citizens to review the documents and provide feedback, aiming to create laws that are responsive to the needs and perspectives of the people.

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Originally published by Granma in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.