Qatar- Cuba honours Fidel on death anniversary


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Cuba commemorates the first anniversary of the death of revolutionary father Fidel Castro today as it looks ahead to the post-Castro era.
Ceremonies marking the anniversary are scheduled across the Caribbean island.
President Raul Castro will lead a ceremony in the southeastern city of Santiago de Cuba, where his brother's ashes are interred.
Since his death at the age of 90 on November 25 last year, his wishes have been respected.
No street, square or building bears his name, and no statue or monument has been erected in his honour.
But Fidel remains present in the minds of Cubans, and state media daily recalls his exploits, speeches and writings.
Whether by accident or design, the tributes coincide with the first round of municipal elections which will mark a turning of the page in Cuban history.
The polls will kick off a series of elections that will end in February next year with the first generational change at the top in Cuba in 60 years — the election of Raul Castro's replacement, who will, for the first time, be a post-revolutionary figure.
President since 2008 when he took over from Fidel, 86-year-old Castro has announced that he will not run for re-election.
— President in waiting — Favourite to replace him is first vice-president Miguel Diaz-Canel. Born after the revolution, the 57-year-old with salt-and-pepper hair has the tough task of forging the first post-Castro government, consolidating the revolution's gains and executing an economic transition laid out by Castro.
For many in Cuba, economic change is happening too slowly.
Ernesto Jiminez Hierrequelo, 29, said he is optimistic about the country's future and eager for change, but fears that it will 'take time.
'The few changes I've lived through in 29 years have taken a lot of work, said Hierrequelo, a doctor who earns 1,300 pesos, or around $52, a month.
'The food here is a little expensive.
It's complicated.....the economy is what penalizes the Cuban population the most and I think that to advance this sector would improve our daily life.
The official annual growth target of 2.0 % last December was adjusted down to 1.0 % in July.
Some economists are predicting a deeper slowdown, as the country struggles to recover from the damage wreaked by Hurricane Irma in September.
Castro's guidelines, approved by the Communist Party, provide the framework for political and economic reforms until 2030, with the aim of consolidating the regime and dragging an obsolete economic model into the 21st century.


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