Yes he still alive in still today <3
Fred Raul was born on March 20, 1913, in Allersdorf, Styria, Austria-Hungary, now Austria.
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He lives in Beverly Hills California
After his brother, Fidel, died in 2008 Raul took over and as of now is Cuba's dictator.
His brother is the acting president and his name is Raul Castro. Fidel just had his 90th birthday.
no. he has since stepped down, and his brother has taken over.
The president of Cuba is currently Fidel Castro. Fidel is now sick and has turned to his brother Raul Castro for help. In this very moment Fidel is guiding Raul on what to do!! Think of Raul as the vice president. P.S. Fidel has led a dictatorship for at least ten years or more! What we can find here in America is usually unreachable to Cubans. Cuba has disrupted and . destroyed little by little thanks to Fidel :(
The Dictator of Cuba now is Raul Castro because Fidel Castro got sick and died.This is definetly not true. Fidel Castro was sick, but he recovered and he was still the dictator of Cuba. He retired, and now Raul Castro is dictator.
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba is a large Caribbean island nation under communist rule.Cuba is run by Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz, known as Raúl Castro.Raul Castro has been President of the Council of State of Cuba and the President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba since 2008.
they used too in 2010 and 2011 but i am not sure about right now
Castro announced on 19 Feb 2008 that he would not accept the presidential nomination and that he was stepping down as president. He had transfered power to his brother Raul Castro 19 months ago, at the time of his surgery. Castro is now 81 years old and in poor health.
If Raul Castro becomes the next president of Cuba do not expect many changes in policy, Raul was instrumental in convincing Fidel to join forces with the former USSR. Fidel is a socialist, Raul is a communist and more ruthless than Fidel. However, there is a slight possibility that Raul will hide his true colors, he has indicated in the near past that he would be willing to open a dialogue with the US, in order to get the trade embargo lifted.
The government owns the factors of production. Since Cuba has a dictatorship and Raul Castro is now in charge, it can be said that he owns the factors of production.
If Raul Castro has in fact become leader of Cuba it is because the position was given to him by his big brother - who probably still pulls the strings. You have to remember that Cuba's government is a dictatorship, so the people don't yet have much if any say in who gets an office. Seems like they're worse off now than they were under Batista.
Communism in North Korea has become a hereditary dictatorship by the Kim dynasty (which is now in its third generation) and it has very little resemblance to the original theories of communism as described by Karl Marx. Other communist systems, such as those of China, Vietnam, or Cuba, have not become hereditary dictatorships, and do have at least some remote connection to Marxism. (It is also true that the government of Cuba remains in the hands of the Castro family, in that Raul Castro has taken over from Fidel Castro, but Raul is Fidel's brother, not a descendant, and it does not appear that any dynasty has been formed, although it does remain to be seen who will take over after Raul).