Before the revolution in 1959 Cuba was a Dictatorship. The entire nation was suppressed under the tight grip of the dictator Fulgencio Batista. There were no free elections, and the Cuban people were deprived of the basic human rights. While many profess that conditions have gotten better, the reality is that 56,406 Cubans entered the US in 2016 seeking a different life.
Cuba continues to be under a repressive communist dictatorship. Cuba is not free.
The Basques current political status is that they are still desiring independence - they are fighting for sovereignty.
Cuba is currantly independent now. it is a communist state country,,, and it use to be invaded by Spain and a little bit of US>>> hope it answered your question!
It is concerned with the diffusion of political power in the name of liberty.
Cuba continues to be under a repressive communist Dictatorship. Cuba is not free.
the political status is Independent
There is only one official political party in Cuba and it is the Communist Party or Partido Comunista de Cuba, PCC in the Spanish language of Cuba
As of now, there are no officially banned political parties in the United States. All political parties are allowed to operate and participate in the democratic process.
Cuba
they had no political status.
Yes, there are political prisoners in Cuba.
The current conflict in Cuba is politically instigated. There are rebels that are associated to Fidel Castro who have destabilized the country.