Organs of the State |
Organs of the State- Constitution of Cuba 1940 |
Organs of the State
- The Constitution of Republic of Cuba 1940. Cuban Laws and Constitutions.
|
Organs of the State
|
Title VIII Concerning the Organs of the State |
Article 118. The State exercises its functions by means of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers and the organs recognized in the Constitution which, in conformity with the same, may be established by law.
The Provinces and the municipalities, besides exercising their own functions, assist in the realization of the purposes of the State. |
Nation its Territory and Form of Government |
Nationality |
Alienage |
Fundamental Rights |
Family and Culture |
Labor and Property |
Suffrage and Public Offices |
Organs of the State |
Legislative Power |
Executive Power |
Vice President of the Republic |
Council of Ministers |
Relations between the Congress and the Government |
Judicial Power |
Municipal System |
Provincial System |
National Finances |
State of Emergency |
Amendment of the Constitution
|