Yahoo – AFP,
December 21, 2017
Havana (AFP) - Cuban President Raul Castro will step down in April 2018 straight after his successor is chosen by a top governing council, according to a vote Thursday in the island state's National Assembly.
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| Cuban President Raul Castro (R) will stay on a couple of months later than planned, stepping down in April 2018 (AFP Photo) |
Havana (AFP) - Cuban President Raul Castro will step down in April 2018 straight after his successor is chosen by a top governing council, according to a vote Thursday in the island state's National Assembly.
The vote by
lawmakers pushed back the date of general elections, which were initially to be
held at the end of February. The delay was necessary due to disruption caused
by Hurricane Irma, which ravaged much of Cuba in September.
It means
that Castro, 86, will stay on a couple of months later than planned.
The
modification to Cuba's election calendar means general elections choosing the
National Assembly's 600 members will be moved to a date yet to be decided.
Cuba's
president is not directly elected by the people, but by the Council of State
which is chosen by the National Assembly.
The
lawmakers' election of the Council of State posts -- including that of its
president, who will also be the president of Cuba, replacing Raul Castro -- was
set for April 19.
The
National Assembly session deciding these changes was closed to international
media.

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