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Era ends as Cuba’s Raul Castro quits as Communist party chief

89-year-old steps down ending more than six decades of family monopoly

- HAVANA

Raul Castro said he is stepping down as Cuban Communist Party leader, leaving the island without a Castro guiding affairs for the first time in more than six decades and handing control of the party to a younger generation.

The 89-year-old Castro made the announceme­nt in a speech Friday at the opening of the eighth congress of the ruling party, the only one allowed on the island. “I concluded my task as first secretary ... with the satisfacti­on of having fulfilled (my duty) and confidence in the future of the fatherland,’’ he said in a typically terse, tothe-point finale that contrasted with the impassione­d verbal pyrotechni­cs of his brother Fidel, who died in 2016.

Diaz-Canel likely successor

Castro didn’t say who he would endorse as his successor as first secretary of the Communist Party. But he previously indicated he favours yielding control to 60-year-old Miguel Diaz-Canel, who succeeded him as president in 2018 and is the standard bearer of a younger generation of loyalists who have been pushing an economic opening without touching Cuba’s one-party system.

“All processes have a continuity and I think Diaz-Canel should be there now,’’ said 58-year-old driver Miguel Rodriguez.

Castro’s retirement ends an era of formal leadership that began with his brother Fidel and country’s 1959 revolution. “One has to step aside for the young people,” said 64-yearold retiree Juana Busutil, for whom Castro “is going to continue being the leader.”

Difficult times ahead

The transition comes at a difficult time for Cuba, with many on the island anxious about what lies ahead. The coronaviru­s pandemic, painful financial reforms and restrictio­ns imposed by the Trump administra­tion have battered the economy, which shrank 11 per cent last year as a result of a collapse in tourism and remittance­s. Long food lines and shortages have brought back echoes of the “special period” that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s.

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