- Source: Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
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- Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
- First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba
- Communist Party of Cuba
- 1st Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
- 8th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
- Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba
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- 2nd Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
- 3rd Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) is the highest organ between two congresses.
History
The Central Committee was established on 3 October 1965 when the United Party of the Cuban Socialist Revolution was transformed into the present-day Communist Party of Cuba. Between Central Committee plenary sessions the Politburo and the Secretariat meet in its place. It has been led since its establishment in 1965 by the First and Second Secretary of the Central Committee.
Alternate membership of the Central Committee was abolished at the 4th Party Congress, held on 10–14 October 1991, with the intention of streamlining the party's decision-making process.
= Terms
=See also
Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba
Secretariat of the Communist Party of Cuba
References
= Specific
== Bibliography
=Articles and journals:
Kapcia, Antoni (1992). "The fourth congress of the Cuban Communist Party: Time for a change?". Journal of Communist Studies. 8 (1). University of California Press: 180–7. doi:10.1080/13523279208415136.
Books:
Bethell, Leslie (1993). Cuba: A Short History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521436823.