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Saturday, December 23, 2006

No Fidel Castro as Cuba assembly meets

No Fidel Castro as Cuba assembly meets
From the Associated Press
December 23, 2006

HAVANA — Cuba's parliament convened Friday for the first time since
President Fidel Castro fell ill last summer, and his chair was left
empty as lawmakers approved a spending plan for 2007.

The session — at least during the first two hours, when international
journalists could attend — reflected the businesslike style of Raul
Castro, the president's brother and the acting leader.

The 75-year-old defense minister did not make any extemporaneous
speeches or query ministers who presented economic reports, but listened
quietly.

The meeting, at which lawmakers approved a spending plan for 2007, began
on time and went into a recess exactly two hours later.

But references to the absent 80-year-old communist leader appeared
throughout.

"We will be ready to carry out your orders and guarantee your work,"
Economy Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia said in comments addressed
to the "Maximum Leader."

Dressed in his olive-green uniform, Raul Castro sat in his customary
seat just to the left of his brother's chair. National Assembly
President Ricardo Alarcon presided over the session, as usual.

All top Cuban officials, including the Castro brothers, are members of
the rubber-stamp National Assembly, whose lawmakers are elected in
direct balloting every five years.

Cuban officials have insisted Fidel Castro will recover and return to
public life, but many acknowledge privately that it seems increasingly
unlikely he will resume his once-powerful role.

They have repeatedly denied that Castro suffers from cancer or some
other terminal ailment, as U.S. intelligence officials and others have
speculated.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-castro23dec23,1,4692414.story?track=rss

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