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Cuba Without A Castro: The Island s Old Guard Exits The Stage
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Cuba s Raul Castro is stepping down, ending more than half a century of Castro rule over the island insider@insider.com (John Haltiwanger) © Francois Lochon/Getty Images Raul and Fidel Castro in May 1978. Francois Lochon/Getty Images
Raul Castro is set to step down as the head of the Communist Party of Cuba.
This will mark an end to over 60 years of Castro rule over Cuba.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel, Castro s protege, is set to become the new leader.
Raul Castro is poised to step down as the head of the Communist Party of Cuba at its congress this week, ending six decades of Castro rule over the island.
Cuba s Raul Castro is stepping down as head of its Communist Party Carmen Sesin and Orlando Matos © Provided by NBC News
Raul Castro is stepping down as the head of the Communist Party of Cuba, the most powerful position on the island, with few expectations of significant change among Cubans, despite it being a historic move.
The Communist Party’s eighth congress will begin Friday when it will certify President Miguel Díaz-Canel as the next party secretary-general and set policy guidelines. Castro and his late brother, Fidel Castro, have been in power since the 1959 revolution, and he said in 2018 he expected Díaz-Canel to replace him after his retirement in 2021. Díaz-Canel, 60, represents a new generation and is serving the first of two five-year terms as president.