On September 25, the Cubans will go to the polls in an unprecedented referendum on the reform of the new Family Code, a legislative package that includes, among its novelties, egalitarian marriage, gay adoptions and surrogacy.
The appointment is the first of its kind in the country that has so far experienced only referendum consultations of a constitutional nature.
On Sunday about 8 million citizens over the age of 16 will be called to speak.
On 18 September it was the turn of the Cubans residing abroad, even if the vote was limited only to workers and collaborators of the diplomatic representations of the island.