Cuba Names New PM After More Than Four Decades

Published December 22nd, 2019 - 11:44 GMT
Newly appointed Cuban prime minister Manuel Marrero Cruz (C), attends the closing of the Fourth Regular Session of the National Assembly of Popular Power in its IX Legislature at the Convention Palace in Havana, on December 21, 2019. The National Assembly of Cuba appointed on Saturday the architect Manuel Marrero as Prime Minister of the island, the state press reported. YAMIL LAGE / AFP
Newly appointed Cuban prime minister Manuel Marrero Cruz (C), attends the closing of the Fourth Regular Session of the National Assembly of Popular Power in its IX Legislature at the Convention Palace in Havana, on December 21, 2019. The National Assembly of Cuba appointed on Saturday the architect Manuel Marrero as Prime Minister of the island, the state press reported. YAMIL LAGE / AFP
Highlights
A constitutional amendment in 1976 was made under Castro and the post of president was changed to President of the Council of Ministers.

Cuba named a new prime minister Saturday after more than four decades since the post was abolished when Fidel Castro became president.

Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, 56, was named to the post by the National Assembly of People's Power, the legislative parliament of Cuba, according to Press Latina.

Marrero, who was nominated to the post by the President Cuba Miguel Diaz-Canel, will serve a five-year-term, in accordance with the new constitutional amendment approved in April.

Diaz-Canel said earlier he nominated Marrero for prime minister because he is hard working and honest, as well as due his effective work done during his 16 years as tourism minister.

Following the new constitutional amendment, Diaz-Canel was elected the country's president in October.

A constitutional amendment in 1976 was made under Castro and the post of president was changed to President of the Council of Ministers.

The new constitutional amendment paved the way for the country to elect its first president in 43 years.

This article has been adapted from its original source.          

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