2011年4月19日星期二

Cuba therefore private property

19 April 2011 last updated at 00: 34 GMT Delegates cast their votes during the Congress of the Cuban Communist Party session in Havana party members have vote was on a series of reforms Cuba it allows people says to buy and sell their homes for the first time since the Communist revolution in 1959.

For the last 50 years, Cubans have to transmit only their homes to their children or to exchange it allows by a complicated and often corrupt system.

The move was decided during the first Congress held by the ruling Communist Party in 14 years, breathing new life in the Communist system.

No details were given, as the new real-estate sales might work.

Cuban President Raul Castro warned that the concentration would not be allowed the property.

During the Congress, President Castro said political leaders should be limited to two five-year terms, and promised "systematic rejuvenation" of the Government.

He said the party leadership was the renovation and should be subject to even severe self-criticism.

The proposal is never there seen under Cuban communism.

In an editorial in the Cuban State-run media, former President and leader of the Revolution published 1959 approved Fidel Castro the change.

He wrote that a new generation was necessary, correct the mistakes of the past, to ensure the Communist system the current generation of leaders survived once gone.

Communist Party of Cuba approved the reforms on Monday.

State media reported that members of the party for a new party leadership but the results were, immediately not be disclosed.


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