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Raul Castro Stepping Down as Cuba’s President Postponed to April

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"text-align&colon; left&semi;" align&equals;"center">Cuba&rsquo&semi;s President Raul Castro&comma; who was formerly stepping down as leader of the country in February 2018&comma; will now be staying in the role until April 2018&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Last week&comma; the National Assembly voted and agreed that polls will be pushed an additional two months due to hurricane Irma that hit in September&comma; that the island is still struggling to recover from&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Raul Castro will remain as president until the head of Council of State&comma; who is automatically named the president of the country&comma; along with the 30 other members that will be selected by the National Assembly on April 19&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The National Assembly holds 600 seats and the election for this body has yet to be set&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Raul Castro became Cuba president in 2008 and come April&comma; six decades of Castro rule finally comes to an end&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Raul Castro was the brother of the former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro&comma; who established the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere&period; Raul will remain the leader of the Communist Party of Cuba until 2021&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In 2013&comma; Raul Castro announced that it would be his last five-year term as president&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Even though 60 days is a short time period&comma; Raul Castro still has some last-minute plans in the works&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;Sources tell me that the Cubans are working on a plan to present to the United States that would make Cuba more attractive for U&period;S&period; investment&period; That would require &lbrack;President Donald Trump&rsqb; to change some of his executive orders on Cuba&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Andy G&oacute&semi;mez&comma; the interim director of the University of Miami&rsquo&semi;s Institute of Cuban and Cuban-American Studies to the <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">Miami Herald&period;<&sol;em> &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">So who will be taking over in April&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Miguel Diaz-Canel&comma; the country&&num;8217&semi;s current vice president is expected to be Raul Castro&rsquo&semi;s successor&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">However&comma; Diaz-Canel has said several anti-American statements in the past&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&&num;8220&semi;It was the government of the US that invaded Cuba&comma; that put the blockade&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Diaz-Canel in the video leaked this summer&period; &&num;8220&semi;They have to resolve these things to have normalized relations&period; We don&&num;8217&semi;t have to give anything in exchange&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">This could still change the U&period;S&period; and Cuba relationship&comma; which has been tumultuous since the introduction of communism on the island&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;The fact that a Castro will no longer be the country&&num;8217&semi;s president could result in a further opening with the U&period;S&period;&comma; as the&nbsp&semi;Libertad Act of 1996&comma; which strengthened the U&period;S&period; embargo against Cuba&comma; lists as one of its requirements for a transition government that it &&num;8220&semi;not include Fidel Castro and Raul Castro&comma;&&num;8221&semi; among many other factors&period; Raul Castro will stay on as head of the Communist Party for the next few years&comma;&rdquo&semi; writes <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">ABC News&period;<&sol;em> &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In 2014&comma; former President Obama and Raul Castro were working to rebuild the tense relationship between the U&period;S&period; and Cuba&period; But&comma; President Trump has a strict stance on communist countries and said in June he would be &ldquo&semi;canceling&rdquo&semi; any changes made to re-established diplomatic relations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>Author&rsquo&semi;s note&colon; <&sol;strong>Only time will tell&comma; but it looks like 2018 will be a year of change in Cuba&period; This could mean the U&period;S&period; and Cuba relationship could improve&comma; but this all depends on Castro&rsquo&semi;s role in the government after April and if he really does let the new president take the reins&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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