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Raul Castro consolidates power in Cuba

HAVANA-Cuban President Raul Castro has reorganized the Communist Party's leadership and consolidated his power as he pushes through reforms two months after succeeding his ailing brother Fidel Castro.In a speech to the party's Central Committee published by Cuba's official media on Tuesday, the younger Castro announced a new seven-member executive committee would preside over the all-powerful Political Bureau.He also called a party Congress in late 2009, the first in more than a decade, to discuss the future of socialism in Cuba.
Since he was installed as Cuba's first new leader in almost half a century in February, the 76-year-old Raul Castro has lifted a series of restrictions on daily life in Cuba, from owning cell phones and buying computers to entering tourist hotels.He has also decentralized agriculture and given greater autonomy to private farmers, commuted the death sentences of common criminals and in early March signed two important United Nations human rights agreements long opposed by his brother.All the changes are aimed at strengthening communist rule.
"The pragmatism of Raul Castro will continue to be the keynote of his approach, and reforms will continue to be introduced, and greater efficiency and productivity increasingly demanded," said John Kirk, a historian at Dalhousie University in Canada."This promises to be a period of significant change, designed to shore up the revolutionary process while using radically different strategies," Kirk said.
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