Pujah Posted February 19, 2008 MEXICO CITY — Fidel Castro stepped down Tuesday morning as the president of Cuba after a long illness. The announcement was made in a letter to the nation written by Mr. Castro and published early Tuesday morning on the Web site of Granma, the official publication of the Cuban Communist Party. The resignation ends one of the longest tenures as one of the most all-powerful communist heads of state in the world. In late July 2006, Mr. Castro, who is 81, handed over power temporarily to his brother, Raúl Castro, 76, and a few younger cabinet ministers, after an acute infection in his colon forced him to undergo emergency surgery. Despite numerous operations, he has never fully recovered but has remained active in running government affairs from behind the scenes. Now, just days before the national assembly is to meet to select a new head of state, Mr. Castro resigned permanently, and signaled his willingness to let a younger generation assume power. He said his failing health made it impossible to return as president. “I will not aspire to neither will I accept — I repeat I will not aspire to neither will I accept — the position of President of the Council of State and Commander in chief,” he wrote in the letter. Continue reading ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted February 19, 2008 ^eedo, old news, J-baro ayaa kaala hormeraybthreadka. Will see if young castro would follow the same footsteps as big bro, or lead the country in different direction as promised previously. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chubacka Posted February 19, 2008 I cnt believe he finally stepped down. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites