President of Cuba, officially titled the **President of the Republic of Cuba**, is the Head of State of Cuba. He is elected together with the Vice President for a term of five years. Both the President and the Vice President may serve up to two consecutive terms, although historically, Cuban presidents have often exceeded this limit.
Since October 10, 2019, the President of the Republic of Cuba has been **Miguel Díaz-Canel**. The office of President of the Republic of Cuba was re-established by the 2019 Constitution, which modified the power structure and restored the position that had been abolished in 1976. On the same date, **Salvador Valdés Mesa** was appointed Vice President of Cuba.
Both the President and the Vice President hold seats in the National Assembly of People’s Power, and the President of the Republic is required to present accountability reports to that Assembly.