HAVANA, Cuba, Jul 18 (ACN) The policy for ensuring compliance with laws and other provisions, and strengthening legal advice in the country, was analyzed during the second day of the 5th Ordinary Session of the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP), in its 10th Legislature.
Oscar Manuel Silvera Martinez, Cuba's Minister of Justice, noted that the work systems established to promote follow-up actions are evaluated and monitored by the governing bodies, for which managers, specialists, and employees are trained.
In the presence of Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, he referred to the incorporation of compliance with legal provisions into the Institutional Communication and Digital Transformation strategies.
Also part of these oversight actions is the accountability of ministers, heads of institutions, governors, and higher business management organizations—in the cases considered—before the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers or the Council of Ministers.
He emphasized the need for the Ministry of Justice (Minjus) to participate and, at the Prime Minister's discretion, exercise leadership in demanding and monitoring the Central State Administration Bodies.
The head of the Ministry of Justice considered the monitoring of relations between the state and non-state sectors, prices, collections and payments, quality clauses, food production and marketing, productive chains, international business, and foreign investment modalities to be priorities for legal advice.
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