Cuba enacts inclusive and modern sports system law

Law 179 of the Cuban Sports System takes effect upon its publication in the Official Gazette, becoming the first legislation of its kind in the nation's history.

In Havana on January 13, Law 179 of the Cuban Sports System was made public through its publication in the Official Gazette. This law marks a milestone as the first comprehensive legislation on Cuba's sports system, intended to be inclusive and modern. The legislation aims to regulate and promote sports development in the country in a structured and equitable manner. According to Prensa Latina, this official publication activates its provisions immediately, establishing a pioneering legal framework for the Cuban sports sector.

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