Cuba Elects New Leadership

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Cuba's Communist Party approves sweeping economic changes, elects new leadership

HAVANA (AP) - Cubans hoped to get details Tuesday of the sweeping economic changes and new leadership choices their government approved in closed-door meetings as the Communist Party held its last day of talks, to be concluded with a closing speech by President Raul Castro.

With Castro widely expected to take over from his brother Fidel as the party's first secretary, all eyes will be on the selection of his new No. 2, which could signal a possible favored successor.

Delegates approved about 300 economic proposals in a unanimous vote Monday — including a measure that apparently recommends legalizing the buying and selling of private property.


Also on the table was a proposal to eventually eliminate the monthly ration book, which provides Cubans with a basic basket of heavily subsidized food and other goods. Other measures envision providing seed capital for would-be entrepreneurs and eliminating the island's unique dual-currency system.

Among those who voted in favor was former leader Fidel Castro, who along with his brother was named a delegate to the Congress. "The economic policy (approved here) follows the principle that only socialism can preserve the victories of the revolution," said Marino Murillo, an ex-economy minister in charge of implementing the reforms.

Cubans were treated to a two-hour broadcast on state-run television late Monday of Communist Party committee members debating the finer details of the package of proposals, which have not yet been made public, although they are based on ideas that have been discussed extensively in recent months.

Delegates could be seen referencing subclauses by number and flipping through pages in front of them, as projectors juxtaposed close-ups of original and revised texts.

At one point, a committee discussing changes to agricultural laws voted on a small change in the wording of a sentence covering artificial insemination of livestock. "We need to emphasize in the guideline that we should be aiding genetic development and artificial insemination," said one delegate. "We are in agreement with the proposal," another committee member replied, before the discussion turned to ways to spur greater milk production.

The Party Congress does not have the power to enact the changes into law, but the suggestions are expected to be acted upon quickly by the National Assembly over the coming days and weeks.


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It would seem to me that those in charge feel pretty confident that the party is secure
and the revolution produced successful results. Whether is be communist or not we
must remember there was a revolution and the roots of a new system take about 50
to take root. Besides the properties will be sold to others and those in Florida will not
get their property back, and that is a positive thing in and of itself. Those people were
Cuba's shame. They had the existing Cubans living as surfs on the land and the
nation was run by a dictator propped up by American Organized Crime, and they should
never be allowed to return. Besides one thing I noticed here is that the term only through
socialism can the revolution survive. That is a telling statement, it clearly states those
who made their way to Cuba are not welcome home to take up where they left off.
I think you will see Cuba now gravitate to the South American group in Latin America and
become part of the rebuilding of Central and South America, as they work toward a new
United States of South America, which could become one of the biggest socialist blocks
in the world. Talks to that end I understand started a few years ago with Chile, Venezuela
and Brazil, I have also heard that Nicaragua has asked to be a part of that as well.
The next stage of development for Cuba has begun with or without the United State's
blessing, as I don't think that is required anymore.