Nearly 87 percent of Cuban voters approved a new constitution
that preserves the island's single-party socialist system and centrally
planned economy while updating some financial, electoral and criminal
laws, authorities said on Monday Feb 25,2019
The margin of victory was relatively low for a
country where opposition parties and campaigns are illegal and official
proposals routinely receive higher than 90 percent approval.
Cuba's National Electoral Commission said 7,848,343
people voted Sunday on the new charter, which was widely promoted as a
vehicle for continuity in one of the world's last communist nations.
The commission said 6,816,169 people voted in favour of the new constitution. Some 300,000 votes were counted as invalid because they were blank or defaced, while 706,400 people voted against the new constitution.
The current constitution was approved by 97.7 percent of voters in a referendum in 1976, the peak of a system dedicated to displays of national unity
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