
Cuban Communist Party
OrganizationCuba's ruling political party; recent news involves protests against it and citizens killed abroad.
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The Cuban Communist Party (PCC) is the ruling political party in Cuba, established in 1965. It operates under a socialist ideology and has been the sole governing force since the Cuban Revolution. Recent news highlights both internal dissent and external involvement. The party is newsworthy due to a recent protest in Moron, where individuals vandalized a local PCC office, setting fire to property. This event underscores potential internal dissatisfaction. Furthermore, the return of remains of 32 Cuban citizens killed in U.S. strikes in Venezuela, where they served as part of Nicolás Maduro's security detail, brings attention to Cuba's international involvement and the PCC's role in supporting foreign governments. These events highlight the party's continued relevance in Cuban society and its complex relationship with both internal opposition and international affairs.
Last updated: May 2, 2026