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Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez [a] (Latin American Spanish: [miˈɣel ˈdi.as kaˈnel]; born 20 April 1960) is a Cuban politician and engineer. He has served as the 8th First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2021 and as the 17th President of Cuba since 2019. In his capacity as First Secretary he is the most powerful person in the ...
Díaz-Canel with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, November 2, 2018.. The following is an ongoing list of international trips made by Miguel Díaz-Canel, who held the office of President of the Cuban Council of State from 19 April 2018 to 10 October 2019, the President of Cuba since 10 October 2019 and has been the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (de facto leader) since 19 April 2021.
Miguel Díaz-Canel (born 1960) 19 April 2018: 10 October 2019: 1 year, 174 days: PCC: Himself (as president of the Council of Ministers) President of the Republic (15)
Miguel Díaz-Canel became President of the Council of State on 19 April 2018, taking over from Raúl Castro, and has been President of Cuba since 10 October 2019. The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba continues to be the highest-ranking political position in Cuba.
Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel on Thursday replaced his minister of foreign commerce, Ricardo Cabrisas, a key cabinet member who has long spearheaded thorny debt negotiations with trade ...
Despite presiding over the worst economic crisis since the 1990s, one of the largest exoduses in Cuban history and a major crackdown on government critics, Miguel Díaz-Canel was appointed for a ...
Diaz-Canel replaced Raul Castro as president on Thursday, a new chapter for the island after nearly sixty years of rule by the Castro brothers. Cuba swears in Miguel Diaz-Canel to replace Castro ...
The current first lady of Cuba is Lis Cuesta Peraza, the second wife of President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who is also the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, the most senior position in the Cuban government. [2] [3] She is the first presidential wife to be referred to as "first lady" by Cuban state media since the 1960s. [2]