Diaz-Canel replaces Raul Castro as Cuba’s president

Members of the National Assembly meet during the start of two-day session of the legislature, in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Cuba’s legislature opened the two-day session that is to elect a successor to President Castro. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

In this photo released by Cuba’s state-run media Cubadebate, Cuba’s President Raul Castro, center left, enters the National Assembly followed by his successor Miguel Diaz-Canel, center right, for the start of two-day legislative session in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The Cuban assembly selected the 57-year-old First Vice President as the sole candidate to succeed Castro on Wednesday, in a transition aimed at ensuring that the country’s single-party system outlasts the aging revolutionaries who created it. (Irene Perez/Cubadebate via AP)

HAVANA — Raul Castro said Thursday that he expected 57-year-old Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez to serve two five-year terms as president and eventually take Castro’s place as head of the Communist Party, potentially dominating Cuban politics until 2031.

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