Does Cuba have a secular government?

Cuba has a secular government. The Constitution of Cuba, adopted in 2019, states that the government is "secular" and "recognises and respects the religious beliefs of individuals." This means that the government does not favor any particular religion, and that all religions are free to practice without government interference.

Cuba's government is also committed to the separation of church and state, and it does not provide any financial support or other special privileges to religious groups. This policy ensures that all religions are treated equally, and that no one religion is given preferential treatment.

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