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Raul Castro to step down as Cuba’s president in April 2018

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HAVANA: Cuban President Raul Castro will step down in April 2018 straight after his successor is chosen by a top governing council, according to a vote Thursday in the island state’s National Assembly.

The decision means Castro, 86, will stay on two months longer than previously anticipate­d.

“When the National Assembly in constitute­d (in April), my second and last term as head of state and the government will be concluded, and Cuba will have a new president,” Castro said when closing the parliament­ary session.

He was to have stepped down in February under a system tied to the Communist-ruled country’s electoral calendar.

But polls have been pushed back because of a damaging hurricane that hit the island in September.

Cuba’s president is designated by a 31-member body called the Council of State.

The head of the council is automatica­lly president of the country.

But the Council of State first has to be selected by the National Assembly which has about 600 seats, a process that will now take place on April 19, lawmakers voted in a session closed to internatio­nal media.

The new National Assembly will be elected at a date yet to be set.

Castro, who officially became president in 2008 after serving as interim leader for two years, had already announced he would not be seeking a new mandate.

His departure will mark the end of six decades of Castro rule.

His late brother Fidel Castro, who died last year, governed the country after seizing power in 1959 at the head of a leftwing revolution.

Raul Castro, however, is expected to remain leader of the island’s all-powerful Communist Party of Cuba until its next congress scheduled for 2021 – when he will be aged 90.

His first vice-president, Miguel Diaz- Canel, 57, is seen as his likely successor.

Whoever is designated president would have the difficult task of consolidat­ing the Communist principles establishe­d by the Castros while pursuing an economic transition plotted by Raul Castro. — AFP

 ??  ?? Castro (left) talks with Diaz-Canel during the year-end parliament­ary session at the Convention Palace in Havana. — AFP photo
Castro (left) talks with Diaz-Canel during the year-end parliament­ary session at the Convention Palace in Havana. — AFP photo

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