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    Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (born August 13, 1926) is the outgoing President of Cuba. He came to power in 1959 in an armed revolution that overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, and was shortly thereafter sworn in as the Prime Minister of Cuba.[1] In 1965 he became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and led the transformation of Cuba into a one-party socialist republic.

    In 1976 he became president of the Council of State as well as of the Council of Ministers. He also held the supreme military rank of Comandante en Jefe ("Commander in Chief") of the Cuban armed forces.

    On July 31, 2006, after undergoing intestinal surgery for diverticulitis,[2] he transferred his responsibilities to the First Vice-President, his younger brother Ra?l Castro. On February 19, 2008, five days before his current mandate expired, he announced he would neither seek nor accept a new term as either president or commander-in-chief.



    Fidel Castro in 2003

    President of the Council of State
    Incumbent
    Assumed office
    December 2, 1976
    Vice President Ra?l Castro
    Preceded by Osvaldo Dortic?s Torrado
    Succeeded by To be determined
    President of Cuba
    Prime Minister of Cuba
    In office
    February 16, 1959 – December 2, 1976
    Preceded by Jos? Mir? Cardona
    Succeeded by Office abolished
    Secretary-General of the Non-Aligned Movement
    Incumbent
    Assumed office
    September 16, 2006
    Preceded by Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
    Born August 13, 1926 (1926-08-13) (age 81)
    Bir?n, Holgu?n Province, Cuba
    Nationality Cuban
    Political party Communist Party of Cuba
    Spouse (1) Mirta D?az-Balart (divorced 1955)
    (2) Dalia Soto del Valle
    Religion None (Atheist)

    Castro first attracted attention in Cuban political life through nationalist critiques of Batista and the United States political and corporate influence in Cuba. He gained an ardent, but limited, following and also drew the attention of the authorities.[3] He eventually led the failed 1953 attack on the Moncada Barracks, after which he was captured, tried, incarcerated and later released. He then travelled to Mexico[4][5] to organize and train for the guerrilla invasion of Cuba that took place in December 1956. Since his assumption of power in 1959 he has evoked both praise and condemnation (at home and internationally). Castro is described by opponents as a dictator while supporters see Castro as a charismatic liberator.

    Outside of Cuba, Castro has been defined by his relationship with the United States and the former Soviet Union, both of whom courted Cuban attentions as part of their own global political game. After the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961 by U.S. backed forces, the Castro-led government has had an openly antagonistic relationship with the U.S., which encouraged a closeness with the Soviet bloc. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 forced Castro to seek alliances regionally to counter U.S. and find like-minded partners in regional nationalist figures such as Hugo Ch?vez in Venezuela and Evo Morales in Bolivia. Over time he has become a world icon.

    At home, Fidel Castro has overseen the implementation of various economic policies, leading to the rapid centralization of Cuba's economy, land reform, collectivization and mechanization of agriculture, and the nationalization of leading Cuban industries. The expansion of publicly funded health care and education has been a cornerstone of Castro's domestic social agenda. Cuba ranks better than many countries, including the United States, among world countries on the United Nations' List of countries by infant mortality rate, which is claimed by Castro's supporters as a success of his regime. Castro and his policies are cited by some as being responsible for Cuba's economic problems, whilst others blame the U.S. embargo.


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