Council of State (Cuba)

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The Council of State (Spanish: Consejo de Estado) of Cuba is a 31-member body of the government of Cuba, elected by the National Assembly of People's Power. It has the authority to exercise most legislative power between sessions of the National Assembly of People’s Power, subject to its approval, and to call the National Assembly of People’s Power into session between its scheduled twice yearly sessions. The membership consists of a President, a Secretary, a First Vice President, five Vice Presidents, and 27 additional members. The President, the Secretary, the First Vice President, and the five Vice Presidents are also members of the Council of Ministers.

9th Council of State (2018–2023)

Rank Name Birth K Office Portrait CIM
membership
1 Miguel Díaz-Canel
1960
President, Council of State PB
2 Salvador Valdés Mesa
1945
First Vice President, Council of State
PB
3 Ramiro Valdés Menéndez
1932
Vice President, Council of State
PB
4 Roberto Tomás Morales Ojeda
1967
Vice President, Council of State
PB
5 Gladys María Bejerano Portela
1947
Vice President, Council of State
6 Inés María Chapman Waugh
1965
Vice President, Council of State
7 Beatriz Johnson Urrutia
Vice President, Council of State
8 Homero Acosta Álvarez
1964
Secretary, Council of State
9 Leopoldo Cintra Frías
1928
PB
10 Teresa Maria Amarelle Boué
1963
PB
11 Ulises Guilarte de Nacimiento
1964
PB
12 Miriam Nicado García
1959
PB
13 Guillermo García Frías
14 Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
1958
15 Martha del Carmen Mesa Valenciana
1960
16 Carlos Rafael Miranda Martínez
1964
17 Susely Morfa González
18 Rafael Antonio Santiesteban
1969
19 Miguel Ángel Barnet
1928
20 Ileana Amparo Flores Morales
1966
21 Raúl Alejandro Palmero Fernández
22 Jorge Amador Berlanga Acosta
23 Yipsi Moreno González
24 Elizabeth Peña
25 Yoerky Sánchez Cuéllar
26 Ivis Niuba Villa Millán
27 Bárbara Alexy Terry Depestre
28 Reyna Salermo Escalona
29 Rosalina Fournier Frómeta
30 Carlos Alberto Martínez Blanco
31 Felicia Martínez Suárez

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