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Caribbean-Latin America |
Cubans vote for parliament that could retire Castro |
2008-01-21 |
![]() Even though he has not appeared in public for almost 18 months, ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro was on the slate of 614 uncontested candidates for 614 seats in the rubber-stamp National Assembly. The assembly will hold its first session on February 24, acting President Raul Castro told Reuters after voting early at a school near Havana's Revolution Square. That meeting to approve the executive Council of State will confirm whether the elder Castro, 81, will continue as Cuba's head of state or be formally succeeded by his brother, 76, or a younger leader. "We are electing a new parliament at a complicated time when we have to face different situations and big decisions, bit by bit," Raul Castro said. "He is in good health. I know he has been writing a lot, up to four essays simultaneously. Considering that he is 81, Fidel is strong, healthy and an intellectual powerhouse." |
Posted by:Fred |
#6 Lest we fergit, TOPIX > IRAN OFFERS CUBA, VENEZUELA NUCLEAR DEAL. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2008-01-21 21:27 |
#5 He is the Kobiashi of incoherent diatribe. Damn, I phail. |
Posted by: Shipman 2008-01-21 17:24 |
#4 WIth respect to blather, I would match one WV Senator against any world leader. He is the Kobiashi of incoherent diatribe. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2008-01-21 15:28 |
#3 From the perspective of the 21st Century. ...after half a century of rule by the Communist Fixed it for you. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2008-01-21 08:27 |
#2 Who goes first, El Commandante or Britney Spears? |
Posted by: doc 2008-01-21 07:55 |
#1 up to four essays simultaneously great, now KCNA will come back with Dear Leader doing six, simultaneously, while balancing a ball on his |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-01-21 05:13 |