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Raul Castro: Cuba s pragmatist who emerged from Fidel s shadow AFP 2 hrs ago AFP © Ariel LEY Raul Castro, 89, stepped down Monday after launching unprecedented reforms such as opening the single-party state s economy to the private sector
Long in his brother Fidel s shadow, Raul Castro led Cuba with pragmatism for 15 years ahead of his retirement at the age of almost 90.
When his charismatic older brother handed over the presidency in 2006 due to illness, Raul, more used to the back stage, was reluctantly forced out into the spotlight.
Since then, he s launched unprecedented reforms such as opening the single-party state s economy to the private sector.
Raul Castro: Cuba s pragmatist who emerged from Fidel s shadow
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Cuban president calls to celebrate anniversary of independence war
Cuban president calls to celebrate anniversary of independence war
Havana, Feb 24 (Prensa Latina) President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Tuesday called to honor the anniversary of the resumption of the wars of independence in Cuba, on February 24.
In a message on his Twitter account, the president noted the importance of the so-called Necessary War, led by Jose Marti, Maximo Gomez and Antonio Maceo to end the Spanish foreign rule. On the eve of February 24, a day of pro-independence, anti-imperialist, Marti celebration, let us honor the lives of those who never doubted giving theirs so that we had a Homeland, Diaz-Canel tweeted.