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Date set for end of Cuba's Castro era
  Date  February 25, 2013 - 1:13PM 

 
Retired Cuban leader Castro made a rare public appearance on Sunday as he took 
his long-empty seat beside brother Raul Castro at the opening session of the 
National Assembly, the official National Information Agency reported. Photo: 
Reuters

HAVANA:Raul Castro has accepted a new five-year term and says it will be his 
last as Cuba's president, for the first time putting a date on the end of the 
Castro era.

He tapped rising star Miguel Diaz-Canel as his top lieutenant and first in the 
line of succession.

The 81-year-old Castro also said on Sunday he hopes to establish two-term 
limits and age caps for political offices including the presidency - an 
astonishing prospect for a nation led by Castro or his older brother Fidel 
since the 1959 revolution.

Some constitutional changes are to be so dramatic that they will have to be 
ratified by the Cuban people in a public referendum, he said, though he added 
he was not named president in order to destroy Cuba's socialist system.

Cuba is at a moment of "historic transcendence", Mr Castro told lawmakers in 
speaking of his decision to name Diaz-Canel to the No. 2 job.

"It represents a definitive step in the configuration of the future leadership 
of the nation through the gradual transfer ... of key roles to new generations."

"This will be my last term," he said. Mr Castro's term will end in 2018.

The 52-year-old Diaz-Canel is now a heartbeat from the presidency and has risen 
higher than any other Cuban official who didn't directly participate in the 
1959 Cuban revolution.

AP


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