The Council of Ministers (Spanish: Consejo de ministros), also referred to as simply the Cabinet of Cuba, is the highest ranking executive and administrative body of the Republic of Cuba, and constitutes the nation's government.
The Council of Ministers is responsible for the implementation of policy agreements authorized by the National Assembly of People’s Power.
The council also proposes general plans for economic and social development, which are in turn authorized by the National Assembly twice yearly.
The Council of Ministers also directs Cuba's foreign policy and its relations with other governments; approves international treaties before passing them over for ratification of the Council of State; directs and oversees foreign trade and the State budget.
[2] It currently consists of:[3][4][5] The following ministers were members of the council as of April 2023:[5]