Council of State (Cuba)
The Council of State (Spanish: Consejo de Estado) of Cuba is a 31-member body of the government of Cuba, elected by the National Assembly of People's Power. It has the authority to exercise most legislative power between sessions of the National Assembly of People's Power, subject to its approval, and to call the National Assembly of People's Power into session between its scheduled twice yearly sessions. The membership consists of a President, a Secretary, a First Vice President, five Vice Presidents, and 27 additional members. The President, the Secretary, the First Vice President, and the five Vice Presidents are also members of the Council of Ministers. With the passage of the 2019 Cuban Constitution, the head of the Council of State will be transferred from the President of Cuba to the President of the National Assembly.[1]
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Rank | Name | Birth | Office | Portrait | PCC membership |
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1 | Miguel Díaz-Canel | 1960 |
President, Council of State | PB | |
2 | Salvador Valdés Mesa | 1945 |
First Vice President, Council of State | — |
PB |
3 | Ramiro Valdés Menéndez | 1932 |
Vice President, Council of State | — |
PB |
4 | Roberto Tomás Morales Ojeda | 1967 |
Vice President, Council of State | — |
PB |
5 | Gladys María Bejerano Portela | 1947 |
Vice President, Council of State | — |
— |
6 | Inés María Chapman Waugh | 1965 |
Vice President, Council of State | — |
— |
7 | Beatriz Johnson Urrutia | — |
Vice President, Council of State | — |
— |
8 | Homero Acosta Álvarez | 1964 |
Secretary, Council of State | — |
— |
9 | Leopoldo Cintra Frías | 1928 |
— |
— |
PB |
10 | Teresa Maria Amarelle Boué | 1963 |
— |
— |
PB |
11 | Ulises Guilarte de Nacimiento | 1964 |
— |
— |
PB |
12 | Miriam Nicado García | 1959 |
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PB |
13 | Guillermo García Frías | — |
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14 | Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla | 1958 |
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15 | Martha del Carmen Mesa Valenciana | 1960 |
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16 | Carlos Rafael Miranda Martínez | 1964 |
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17 | Susely Morfa González | — |
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18 | Rafael Antonio Santiesteban | 1969 |
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19 | Miguel Ángel Barnet | 1928 |
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20 | Ileana Amparo Flores Morales | 1966 |
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21 | Raúl Alejandro Palmero Fernández | — |
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22 | Jorge Amador Berlanga Acosta | — |
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23 | Yipsi Moreno González | — |
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24 | Elizabeth Peña | — |
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25 | Yoerky Sánchez Cuéllar | — |
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26 | Ivis Niuba Villa Millán | — |
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27 | Bárbara Alexy Terry Depestre | — |
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28 | Reyna Salermo Escalona | — |
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29 | Rosalina Fournier Frómeta | — |
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30 | Carlos Alberto Martínez Blanco | — |
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31 | Felicia Martínez Suárez | — |
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See also
- List of Prime Ministers of Cuba
- Council of Ministers
- List of Presidents of Cuba
- Similar institutions:
- List of current Vice Presidents
- 8th Council of State of Cuba
References
- Marc Frank (February 21, 2019). "Explainer: What is old and new in Cuba's proposed constitution". Reuters. Retrieved February 24, 2019.