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Raúl López del Castillo (1893 in Cuba – 24 July 1963 in Miami, Florida USA [1]) was a Cuban lawyer and government official. Lopez was the Prime Minister of Cuba from 1946 to 1948 during the presidency of Ramon Grau. Previously he served as Under-Secretary of the Treasury (1944–1946). [2]
Other members include: Nicolás Maduro Guerra – son of President Nicolás Maduro [11]; Carmen Meléndez – former Minister of Defense; On 4 September 2017, Earle Herrera, the president of a Constituency commission, resigned, alleging sectarianism during the election of the commission presidents, which he did not agree with.
Ramón Grau San Martín (13 September 1881 – 28 July 1969) was a Cuban physician who served as President of Cuba from 1933 to 1934 and from 1944 to 1948. He was the last president (other than Carlos Manuel Piedra who was interim president for one day) born during Spanish rule.
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Raúl López del Castillo (1893-1963), Cuban lawyer; Raúl López (baseball) (born 1929), Cuban baseball player; Raúl López (wrestler) (fl. 1932), Mexican wrestler; Raül López (basketball) (born 1980), Spanish basketball player; Raúl López (footballer, born 1976), Spanish football left-back; Raúl López (footballer, born 1993), Mexican ...
He is widely viewed as Raul's most trusted advisor and is likely being prepared for a future leadership role. [62] Their daughter Mariela Castro currently heads the Cuban National Center for Sex Education , while Déborah is married to Colonel Luis Alberto Rodríguez , head of GAESA, the Armed Forces' economic division.
Jemal Countess/Getty Images. Domingo is currently married to Raúl Domingo, a producer and writer who has worked on projects like New Moon, Sing Sing, Bottomless Brunch at Colman's and It's What's ...
Raúl Castillo Jr. was born to Raúl H. Castillo Sr. and Adela "Adelita" Rodríguez de Castillo. [3] [4] He has an older brother, Tony, and a younger sister.[2] [5] His parents are Mexican emigrants from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, [2] [6] [7] who later moved to McAllen, Texas, where he and his siblings were raised. [4]