This article is about the heads of government of Cuba. For the heads of state of Cuba, see List of heads of state of Cuba.
Politics of Cuba
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First Secretary
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Second Secretary
José Ramón Machado Ventura
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9th term
President
Esteban Lazo Hernández
Vice President
Ana María Marí Machado
Secretary
Homero Acosta Álvarez
Council of State (9th)
President
Esteban Lazo Hernández
Vice President
Ana María Marí Machado
Secretary
Homero Acosta Álvarez
Presidency (9th)
President (list)
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Vice President
Salvador Valdés Mesa
Council of Ministers (9th—list)
Prime Minister (list)
Manuel Marrero Cruz
Deputy Prime Minister
Ramiro Valdés Menendéz
Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella
Jorge Luis Tapia Fonseca
Inés María Chapman Waugh
Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz
Alejandro Gil Fernández
Secretary
José Amado Ricardo Guerra
Judiciary
People's Supreme Court (9th)
President
Ruben Remigio Ferro
Vice President
Maricela Sosa Ravelo
Farah Saucedo Perez
Yamir Rodriguez Tamayo
Filiberto Caballero Tamayo
Office of the Attorney General (9th)
Attorney General
Yamila Peña Ojeda
Office of the Comptroller General (9th)
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Gladys María Bejerano Portela
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This article lists the heads of government of Cuba from 1940 until the present day.
Between 1940 and 1976 (under the 1940 Constitution), the role of the head of government was performed by the Prime Minister of Cuba.
Between 1976 and 2019 (under the 1976 Constitution), the position of Prime Minister was abolished and replaced by the President of the Council of Ministers.
On 24 February 2019 (under the 2019 Constitution), the position of Prime Minister was restored.[1]
On 21 December 2019, Manuel Marrero Cruz was appointed as the new Prime Minister.[2][3]
^Mimi Whitefield (25 February 2019). "Cuba approves new constitution: What changes, what doesn't?". Miami Herald. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
^Oppmann, Patrick (21 December 2019). "Cuba names Manuel Marrero Cruz prime minister". CNN. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
^Frank, Marc (21 December 2019). "Cuba names prime minister in move to lighten presidential load". Reuters. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
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