Havana, Cuba – The National Assembly of People’s Power has officially announced the convocation of its 6th Ordinary Session, marking a significant moment in Cuba’s legislative calendar. President Esteban Lazo Hernández, exercising constitutional authority under Article 111, has scheduled the parliamentary gathering for December 18, 2025, at Havana’s Convention Center.
The session will commence at 9:00 a.m. with a comprehensive agenda focused on critical national issues. Central to the discussions will be the evaluation of Cuba’s Government Program measures designed to address economic distortions and stimulate growth. Lawmakers will examine the implementation effectiveness and socioeconomic impact of these ongoing reforms.
Additionally, the assembly will review proposed economic objectives and targets for the upcoming year, with particular emphasis on the draft State Budget Law for 2026. This budgetary deliberation comes at a crucial juncture as Cuba continues to navigate complex economic challenges.
The legislative schedule also includes accountability sessions featuring the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment alongside the Provincial Government of Ciego de Ávila. The Ministry of Justice will present a report on its oversight activities, while various legislative bills will undergo thorough analysis and debate.
Preceding the main session, permanent working committees will convene from December 15-17 to examine over 90 agenda items affecting Cuban citizens’ daily lives. The official announcement, published November 26 on the parliamentary website, will be distributed to deputies, central state administration agencies, and relevant authorities. Full documentation will appear in the Official Gazette of the Republic and various media outlets for public transparency.
