Cuba’s expected next president starts to take higher profile
Diaz-Canel, the man widely seen as Cuba's next president delivered a defiant rejection of demands for change in the island's single-party system as he participated in the first in a series of elections expected to end with his taking over from Raul Castro next year.
FILE – Cuba’s First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel, left, stands with President Raul Castro during the May Day parade in Havana, Cuba. (AP Photo/File)
The man widely seen as Cuba’s next president delivered a defiant rejection of demands for change in the island’s single-party system as he participated Sunday in the first in a series of elections expected to end with his taking over from Raul Castro next year.
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