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Retirement of Cuba s Raul Castro could bring younger leaders

Cuban President Raul Castro said Saturday that his government will prohibit the naming of streets or public monuments after his brother Fidel in keeping with the former leader’s desire to avoid the development of a personality cult. At the previous Communist Party congress, in 2016, Castro announced that, owing to the “inexorable laws of life,” he would step down as first secretary-general of the Communist Party in 2021 and yield power to Díaz-Canel. Also expected to resign at the gathering is Castro’s deputy, 90-year-old José Ramón Machado. Advertisement That would potentially leave the 17-member Politburo for the first time without any veterans of the guerrilla insurgency, or what many Cubans affectionately refer to as the “historic generation.”

A retiring Castro to bring younger face to Cuba s communists

A retiring Castro to bring younger face to Cuba s communists ANDREA RODRIGUEZ and JOSHUA GOODMAN, Associated Press April 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3FILE - In this April 16, 2016 file photo, Cuba s President Raul Castro addresses the Cuban Communist Party Congress in Havana, Cuba. The VIII Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, between April 16 and 19, 2021, could go down in history as the last with a member of the Castro family at the head, if Raul Castro fulfills his announcement to say goodbye as Secretary General. (Ismael Francisco/Cubadebate via AP File)Ismael Francisco/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3FILE - In this April 16, 2016 file photo, delegates attend a Cuban Communist Party Congress in Havana, Cuba. The VIII Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, between April 16 and 19, 2021, could go down in history as the last with a member of the Castro family at the head, if Raul Castro fulfills his announcement to say goodbye as Secretary General.(Ismael Fr

Raul Castro said he would retire this year, ending 6 decades of Castro rule of Cuba

increase font size Raul Castro said he would retire this year, ending 6 decades of Castro rule of Cuba This week’s Communist Party congress in Cuba could be the last with a Castro at the helm of the island s all-powerful political institution. By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ and JOSHUA GOODMANAssociated Press Share HAVANA  This week’s Communist Party congress could be the last with a Castro at the helm of Cuba’s all-powerful political institution. Six years after the death of Fidel Castro, his brother and fellow leader of the island’s 1959 revolution, Raul Castro, is being watched to see if he fulfills his commitment to give up the reins of the only political organization permitted in the country of 11 million people.

A Retiring Castro to Bring Younger Face to Cuba s Communists – Courthouse News Service

A Retiring Castro to Bring Younger Face to Cuba s Communists – Courthouse News Service
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A retiring Castro to bring younger face to Cuba s communists

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