Castro Of Cuba Proposed The Establishment Of Limits On Public
Cuban President Raul Castro Saturday proposed the establishment of term limits for public office in a country where two brothers have reigned for more than 50 years.
“We came to the conclusion that it is appropriate to restrict the offices fundamental political and government are more than two consecutive five years,” Castro said at the opening of a crucial meeting of the Communist Party.
After its 1959 revolution, Fidel Castro was in power until 2006, when illness forced him to hand the reins to his younger brother Raul Castro.
Raul Castro was officially elected in 2008.
At the Congress of the Communist Party – the first 14 years – Castro also said that it was time for “the systematic renewal of the parts chain and administrative tasks,” as President of the Party and the Council of Ministers.
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But he also said the Cuban leader did not prepare the younger generation to take over when they are not “reserve deputies, who were sufficiently pepared.
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