Intensified U.S. fuel sanctions and the cutoff of Venezuelan oil supplies since January 2026 have triggered severe shortages, blackouts, and protests across Cuba, yet the Communist Party under Miguel Díaz-Canel has preserved control through expanded repression, record political prisoner numbers, and a June package of 176 economic reforms aimed at attracting investment and decentralizing administration. High-level bilateral talks, prisoner releases as diplomatic gestures, and the security apparatus's cohesion have limited escalation, consistent with the regime's historical capacity to endure external pressure without core institutional collapse. Traders price an 88.5% "No" probability on full regime change by year's end, reflecting these adaptive measures and the absence of coordinated opposition capable of forcing transition within the resolution window.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoIl regime cubano cadrà nel 2026?
Sì
$1,614,946 Vol.
$1,614,946 Vol.
Sì
$1,614,946 Vol.
$1,614,946 Vol.
A “Yes” resolution requires a clear and widely reported break from the PCC’s historical control over the government of Cuba. This may include events such as the overthrow or dissolution of the PCC and its replacement by a new government or transitional authority, the constitutional removal of the PCC’s status as the sole ruling party followed by a transfer of governing power to a different political entity, or the holding of multi-party national elections that result in a government not controlled by the PCC. A “Yes” resolution does not require the formal dissolution of the PCC, provided the PCC no longer exercises de facto governing control over Cuba.
Leadership changes within the PCC, including replacement of the First Secretary, or governmental reforms that preserve the PCC’s de facto governing control over Cuba, will not suffice. Partial loss of territory, civil unrest, or challenges by rebel or exile groups will not qualify unless the PCC no longer administers the majority of the Cuban population within Cuba.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercato aperto: Mar 10, 2026, 7:56 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A “Yes” resolution requires a clear and widely reported break from the PCC’s historical control over the government of Cuba. This may include events such as the overthrow or dissolution of the PCC and its replacement by a new government or transitional authority, the constitutional removal of the PCC’s status as the sole ruling party followed by a transfer of governing power to a different political entity, or the holding of multi-party national elections that result in a government not controlled by the PCC. A “Yes” resolution does not require the formal dissolution of the PCC, provided the PCC no longer exercises de facto governing control over Cuba.
Leadership changes within the PCC, including replacement of the First Secretary, or governmental reforms that preserve the PCC’s de facto governing control over Cuba, will not suffice. Partial loss of territory, civil unrest, or challenges by rebel or exile groups will not qualify unless the PCC no longer administers the majority of the Cuban population within Cuba.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Intensified U.S. fuel sanctions and the cutoff of Venezuelan oil supplies since January 2026 have triggered severe shortages, blackouts, and protests across Cuba, yet the Communist Party under Miguel Díaz-Canel has preserved control through expanded repression, record political prisoner numbers, and a June package of 176 economic reforms aimed at attracting investment and decentralizing administration. High-level bilateral talks, prisoner releases as diplomatic gestures, and the security apparatus's cohesion have limited escalation, consistent with the regime's historical capacity to endure external pressure without core institutional collapse. Traders price an 88.5% "No" probability on full regime change by year's end, reflecting these adaptive measures and the absence of coordinated opposition capable of forcing transition within the resolution window.
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