Cuba's socialist government is reportedly considering a series of sweeping reforms that could have far-reaching implications for the island nation. According to sources, the proposed changes could be the most significant since the early years of the revolution in the 1960s, when Fidel Castro's regime first took power. The potential reforms are expected to impact various aspects of Cuban society, including its economy, politics, and social welfare systems. If implemented, these changes could signal a major shift in the country's socialist ideology and potentially pave the way for greater economic liberalization and international engagement.


Measures could be communist island’s biggest shake-up since the early years of the revolution in the 1960s