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Cuba is a unitary state, meaning that it is governed as a single entity with a central authority that holds most of the power. The Cuban government is highly centralized, with significant control exercised by the Communist Party over all levels of government. While there are local governments, they operate under the authority of the central government, which maintains overall sovereignty.

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