HAVANA ? Cuba's Communist Party has opened a two-day conference at which it will consider political term limits and internal matters.
President Raul Castro is presiding over the gathering. It kicked off Saturday morning at a convention center in Havana.
Government-run website Cubadebate says the 811 delegates will evaluate the Party's work and determine its future course.
According to a draft agenda that circulated last fall, the conference will consider a proposal to cap officeholders at two five-year terms among other issues.
Castro called for term limits last April at a summit that gave birth to a wide slate of economic reforms.
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