Sunday, February 24, 2008

Proposal for Alarcón to be reelected as president of Cuban parliament

• RICARDO Alarcón de Quesada and Jaime Crombet Hernández-Vaquero have been nominated to be ratified as president and vice-president, respectively, of the National Assembly, while Miriam Brito was proposed as secretary of this legislative body during the constituent session that took place this morning in Havana.

Raúl Castro Ruz, during the vote for president, vice president and secretary of the Cuban parliament.
Raúl Castro Ruz, during the
vote for president, vice
president and secretary of
the Cuban parliament.

With the swearing-in of the 614 deputies to the National Assembly of People’s Power of the Republic of Cuba, the 7th Legislature of this legislative body was established in Havana.

As has already been mentioned, the deputies who were elected during the general elections in Cuba last January 20 have the responsibility of selecting the president, vice president and secretary of the National Assembly, once their election has been validated, they have signed their oaths and established the supreme body.

The inaugural session was chaired by María Esther Reus, president of the National Electoral Commission, accompanied by Alina Barreiro and Tomás Amarán, vice president and secretary, respectively, of the body.

María Esther Reus reported that the composition of the deputies includes 175 members linked to production and services, workers, campesinos and cooperative workers, educationalists and healthcare personnel.

Of the total, 348 are men and 266, women. The average age of the representatives is 49 years old, but among the Assembly’s members there are 131 aged between 18-40 years old and 56% were born after the triumph of the Revolution.

Some 35.67% of the representatives are Black or mixed race, while 64.33% are white.

Deputy Fidel Castro Ruz sent his vote, duly sealed, with Deputies José Miyar Barrueco and Carlos Valenciaga. (Lisanka Gonzàlez Suárez)

Translated by Granma International

- Constituent session of the Cuban parliament begins
- Deputies to select the presidency of the National Assembly and the Council of State

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