Latest News:  

English>>World

Cuba unveils changes to party Central Committee

(Xinhua)

14:07, July 04, 2013

HAVANA, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Cuba unveiled major changes to the make-up of the ruling Cuban Communist Party (CCP)'s Central Committee, with 11 new faces in and five out, the Cuban News Agency (ACN) reported on Wednesday.

The changes, announced during a party plenary session, removed senior Communists including Ricardo Alarcon from the committee in what is considered as "a natural process," the ACN said.

Cuban leader Raul Castro said: "The first national party conference agreed that the members of party committees at all levels must present their resignation to their posts when they consider the reasons they were elected do not exist anymore, and this does not constitute a reproachable attitude," according to the ACN.

"This door leads in, this door leads out, without representing any demerit," Castro was quoted as saying, urging members to be more energetic in carrying out their responsibilities.

Alarcon, 76, who served as president of the parliament until February, had been on the committee for about two decades. Considered as a long-time political ally of former President Fidel Castro, Alarcon used to represent Cuba in dealing with the United States for many years.

Among the four others stepping down is Jose Miguel Miyar Barrueco, 81, who was secretary of the Council of State for three decades and stepped down as the Minister of Science, Technology and Environment in March 2012.

The new Central Committee members include the first secretaries of the provincial committees of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa, Mayabeque, Matanzas, Villa Clara, Ciego de Avila and Las Tunas.

Also among the new members are the first secretary of the Young Communists League, Yuniasky Crespo; the national coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, Carlos Miranda; the president of the National Association of Small Farmers, Felix Gonzalez; and the Cuban ambassador to Venezuela, Rogelio Polanco.

On several occasions Castro has indicated that it is necessary to gradually promote capable young figures into government leadership positions.

We Recommend:

U.S. presidents and their pets

Highlights of 50th Int'l Paris Air Show

Best photos of week (June 17 - June 23)

Venezuelan Army School boat visits Cuba

Afghan refugees at UNHCR registration center

Beauty contest held in Budapest, Hungary

Angelina Jolie visits refugee camp

'Super moon' hangs in the sky over Rotterdam

LA' Chinatown sets up statue of Bruce Lee

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:YaoChun、Zhang Qian)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. China's main warships to take part in drills

  2. Chinese fleet conducts formation exercise

  3. Egypt army topples president

  4. Zoo animals searches coolness in summer

  5. Man swims in flood to deliver food for wife

  6. Audition for dating with rich

  7. Fascinating display of Shanxi crafts

  8. Li Na ousted by Radwanska

  9. Diagnose crisis of China's solar sector

  10. Chinese grads' offbeat jobs

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Hot weather brings wave of health problems
  2. Wealthy individuals 'see education as asset'
  3. Unite to prevent violence against women
  4. Dogs are the responsibility of their owners
  5. Pakistani PM's China trip to boost economic co-op
  6. Chinese company looks to take a bite out of Apple
  7. PwC: HK IPOs expected to boom this year
  8. Abe's 'values diplomacy' goes against the grain
  9. New features of the 5th Cross-Strait Forum
  10. Six questions about China’s space lecture

What’s happening in China

Man swims in flood to deliver food for pregnant wife

  1. Air China to test in-flight Wi-Fi
  2. China boosts handling of nuke emergencies
  3. 32 endangered birds released into the wild
  4. Summer heat wave sweeps across China
  5. Dad still doubted son's death after 56 phone calls