The Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC) has convened an extraordinary plenary session via videoconference, compressing a previously scheduled two-day meeting into a single intensive session. This adjustment responds directly to what officials describe as “the complex situation currently facing the nation.
The agenda encompasses multiple critical national priorities. Central to discussions is the comprehensive evaluation of the Government Program designed to rectify economic distortions and stimulate economic revitalization. This program recently underwent public consultation from November 15 through December 30, 2023, gathering citizen input on national recovery strategies.
Committee members will further examine proposed economic targets for 2026 and deliberate the upcoming State Budget proposal. A significant portion of the session will address recovery efforts in eastern provinces devastated by Hurricane Melissa, including assessment of damages and evaluation of reconstruction progress. The meeting will also review ongoing recovery from previous natural disasters that have impacted the island nation.
In organizational matters, the Political Bureau will present a comprehensive work report and announce key decisions regarding the preparatory process for the 9th PCC Congress. This significant party gathering is scheduled for April 16-19, 2026—a historically symbolic year that will mark the centenary of former leader Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz’s birth.
