Cuba has been under a communist dictatorship for 67 years.
88% confidence
Internal AffairsCuba
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The MEP did not cite any source for the claim.
There is a nuance regarding when Cuba explicitly became 'communist': Castro declared Cuba a socialist state in April 1961 and the Communist Party of Cuba was formally established in 1965. However, the revolutionary regime that took power in January 1959 quickly evolved into a one-party Marxist-Leninist state, and mainstream sources consistently date the regime's duration from 1959.
The term 'dictatorship' is a political characterisation of Cuba's one-party system, which is widely used by international observers and human rights organisations, but is not a neutral legal classification.
Sources
PrimaryBTI Transformation Index (Bertelsmann Stiftung)Cuba's political structure remains deeply influenced by the 1959 revolution, which ushered in a Communist Party regime and a state-controlled economy.
SecondaryEncyclopaedia BritannicaCuban Revolution, armed uprising in Cuba that overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista on January 1, 1959.
SecondaryLocal10 NewsCuba's communist government has lasted 67 years.