Maricela Sosa, vice president of Cuba's highest court, said on Wednesday morning that those liberated would be monitored for good behavior and could again be jailed should they violate terms of ...
Díaz-Canel got 459 of the votes (97.66 %), while Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa was also reelected, but with 439 votes (93.4 %). “Cuba defends the single party because it is at the root ...
I'll behave myself so I can move on," he told the news agency. The vice-president of Cuba's highest court, Maricela Sosa, said on TV that those freed had neither received an amnesty nor had they ...