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Cuba's new president vows to defend Castro’s legacy

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HAVANA - Cuba’s new president, Miguel DiazCanel, began his term on Thursday with a promise to defend the socialist revolution led by the Castro brothers since 1959, giving a sober speech that also emphasised the need to modernise the island’s economy.

A stalwart of the ruling Communist Party, Diaz-Canel was sworn in to replace Raul Castro by the National Assembly in a carefully managed new chapter for the Caribbean island, aimed at preserving the political system.

“The mandate given by the people to this house is to give continuity to the Cuban revolution in a crucial historic moment,” Diaz Canel, , told the assembly in his first speech as president.

He delivered a warm homage Nonkanyiso Conco to 86-year-old Raul Castro, who took office a decade ago as his brother Fidel Castro’s health deteriorat­ed. Fidel Castro died in 2016.

Castro will retain considerab­le clout as the head of the Communist Party until a congress in 2021.

Diaz-Canel, praising the reforms he ushered in as president, said Castro would remain the leader of the revolution and would be involved in major decisions.

Stepping to the podium for a 90-minute-long parting speech, a relaxed-looking Castro gave the impression he would not quickly fade from sight.

He sharply criticized U.S. foreign, trade and immigratio­n policy under President Donald Trump. – REUTERS.

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Cuba’s new president, Miguel Diaz-Canel

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