Miguel Díaz-Canel, the President Who Promised "the Continuity of the Revolution" in Cuba, Now Sees that Goal Threatened.
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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español. When he assumed the presidency of Cuba almost eight years ago, Miguel Díaz-Canel said he had a clear objective: to keep alive the revolution that began in 1959, shaped the system of government that has ruled the island ever since, and became a symbol for the left in Latin America. Before the National Assembly and historical leaders such as former president Raúl Castro, who had recently finished his term in off…
When he assumed Cuba's presidency almost eight years ago, Miguel Díaz-Canel stated his main goal: to keep alive the revolution started in 1959, which has shaped the regime of government that has ruled the island since then and became a symbol of the left in Latin America. In front of the National Assembly and historical leaders such as former President Raúl Castro, who had completed his mandate, Díaz-Canel gave an inflammated speech that marked …
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