The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Diaz-Canel chosen to be next president

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The Cuban government on Wednesday selected 57-year-old First Vice President Miguel Mario DiazCanel Bermudez as the sole candidate to succeed President Raul Castro in a transition aimed at ensuring the country’s single-party system outlasts the aging revolution­aries who created it.

The certain approval of Diaz-Canel by members of the unfailingl­y unanimous National Assembly will install someone from outside the Castro family in the country’s highest government office for the first time in nearly six decades.

The 86-year-old Castro will remain head of the Communist Party, designated by the constituti­on as “the superior guiding force of society and the state.” As a result, Castro will remain the most powerful person in Cuba for the time being. His departure from the presidency is nonetheles­s a symbolical­ly charged moment for a country accustomed to 60 years of absolute rule first by revolution­ary leader Fidel Castro and, for the last decade, his younger brother.

Facing biological reality but still active and apparently healthy, Raul Castro is stepping down as president in an effort to guarantee that new leaders can maintain the government’s grip on power in the face of economic stagnation, an aging population and increasing disenchant­ment among younger generation­s.

“I like sticking with the ideas of President Fidel Castro because he did a lot for the people of Cuba, but we need rejuvenati­on, above all in the economy,” said Melissa Mederos, a 21-year-old schoolteac­her. “Diaz-Canel needs to work hard on the economy, because people need to live a little better.”

 ?? Mukhtar Khan / Associated Press ?? A Kashmiri Muslim student walks past an Indian policeman during a protest against recent cases of rape in the country, in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday. Fresh rounds of protests are being seen across the country, triggered by the...
Mukhtar Khan / Associated Press A Kashmiri Muslim student walks past an Indian policeman during a protest against recent cases of rape in the country, in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir on Wednesday. Fresh rounds of protests are being seen across the country, triggered by the...

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