Raul Castro Is Chosen To Lead Cuba
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HAVANA — Nearly 50 years of rule by Fidel Castro ended in Cuba today as parliament chose his brother Raul Castro to replace him — a transition that leaves the island’s communist system unshaken.
The new president proposed consulting with the ailing 81-year-old Fidel Castro on all major decisions of state, and parliament approved the proposal.
The vote came five days after Fidel Castro said he was retiring, capping a career in which he frustrated efforts by 10 American presidents to oust him.
The transition was not likely to bring a major shift in policies of the communist government that have put it at odds with America. But many Cubans were hoping it would open the door to modest economic reforms and improvement in their daily lives.