Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My absence in Congress

Fidel finally said goodbye to its leadership position in the Cuban Communist Party. That it a goodbye that has previously passed through to vote as a delegate to the economic initiatives presented at the Sixth Party Congress. Is it a small mouth goodbye? Confirms that leaving his post as chairman of the PCC, as announced in 2006, although their positions, votes and will present reflections.

"Around noon Raul and his assistant sent me a ballot, and could thus exercise my right to vote as a delegate to Congress, to honor members of the Party in Santiago de Cuba gave me without my knowing a word. I did not mechanically. I read the biographies of the proposed new members voted and even asked (...) pictures of time exercised that right, "says Castro on how to exercise his vote in Congress.

In this new paper, published in the journal 'Cubadebate. cu ', the Cuban leader out of power since 2006 by a serious illness, said "did not hesitate a moment" when his duty. He was "calm" after saying goodbye, because his "Revolution go forward." The new reflection, titled "My absence from the CC (Central Committee) ', Fidel acknowledges that all the proposed measures during this Congress that has generated most interest was the decision of his brother Raul to limit to two terms five years, "the performance of politicians and key state." Defends the proposal and acknowledged that "there was a lot of thought, but it is now possible thanks" to the current circumstances.

" "I must confess that I never really cared for the time they would be exercising the role of President of the Councils of State and Prime Ministers and Secretary of the Party," adding it was "almost forced to occupy the post of Prime Minister in early months of 1959. " He goes into a fit of humility unknown until now in it he had received "too many honors" and "never" thought of living so many years, "although" the enemy has done everything possible to prevent it.

"A bye means a final goodbye? Clearly it will continue with his thoughts, articles that have replaced his long speeches, and that their voice and vote in the party will continue to present and certainly in the decisions of the Cuban government, but the latter sounds like a march Reflection announced.

And he concludes: "Everything before the world ends!" Commander in Chief thus makes stock of what he has been for over 50 years at the power of the island and the Communist Party. At the moment, there are still 10 years, as proposed in Congress, to the rostrum of the PCC has a new face.

The delegates of the PCC, which held its sixth congress elected the Central Committee, today held its first meeting to elect the top of the organization: its political bureau and secretary. Fidel is expected to be replaced by his brother Raul.

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