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Cuba's acting President Raul Castro has said Cuba's transportation system is practically on the point of collapse.Cuba's acting President Raul Castro has said Cuba's transportation system is practically on the point of collapse.
Speaking to members of the National Assembly, he also said there was "no excuse" for many of the problems the communist-led island faces.Speaking to members of the National Assembly, he also said there was "no excuse" for many of the problems the communist-led island faces.
The comments, excerpts of which have been published in the Cuban state media, are being seen as a marked change of style from his brother Fidel.The comments, excerpts of which have been published in the Cuban state media, are being seen as a marked change of style from his brother Fidel.
The veteran leader has not been seen in public since having surgery in July.The veteran leader has not been seen in public since having surgery in July.
He did not attend the closed-door National Assembly meeting, amid continued speculation over the state of his health.He did not attend the closed-door National Assembly meeting, amid continued speculation over the state of his health.
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"Tell it as it is," is what Raul Castro is reported to have urged assembly members to do."Tell it as it is," is what Raul Castro is reported to have urged assembly members to do.
Almost five months into his acting presidency, the head of the Cuban army is stamping his own style on the way this country is run.Almost five months into his acting presidency, the head of the Cuban army is stamping his own style on the way this country is run.
Mr Castro seemed frail during his last TV appearance in OctoberThe assembly meeting, which in the past has been dominated by lengthy, sometimes meandering speeches by Fidel Castro, wrapped up in a single day.Mr Castro seemed frail during his last TV appearance in OctoberThe assembly meeting, which in the past has been dominated by lengthy, sometimes meandering speeches by Fidel Castro, wrapped up in a single day.
Raul Castro said the revolution was tired of justifications. He said it was "inexplicable" how bureaucracy was delaying payments to farmers, and warned that simply buying thousands of new buses was no solution to Cuba's transportation problems.Raul Castro said the revolution was tired of justifications. He said it was "inexplicable" how bureaucracy was delaying payments to farmers, and warned that simply buying thousands of new buses was no solution to Cuba's transportation problems.
The younger Castro is also reported to have urged more debate and self criticism in the media, which is entirely state run and has tended to take a congratulatory tone.The younger Castro is also reported to have urged more debate and self criticism in the media, which is entirely state run and has tended to take a congratulatory tone.
Raul Castro is believed to be more open to the idea of economic reform than his elder brother, but it is not yet clear whether he might be heading down that path.Raul Castro is believed to be more open to the idea of economic reform than his elder brother, but it is not yet clear whether he might be heading down that path.
Nor is it known what is the current prognosis for Fidel Castro, who is suffering from an unspecified gastric illness, and has been out of public view for almost five months.Nor is it known what is the current prognosis for Fidel Castro, who is suffering from an unspecified gastric illness, and has been out of public view for almost five months.
A Barcelona based newspaper, El Periodico, is reporting that a leading Spanish surgeon, Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, flew to Havana on Thursday to treat the president. The paper says he brought with him medical equipment not available in Cuba.A Barcelona based newspaper, El Periodico, is reporting that a leading Spanish surgeon, Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, flew to Havana on Thursday to treat the president. The paper says he brought with him medical equipment not available in Cuba.
The Cuban government, which says Fidel Castro's health is a state secret, has not commented on the report.The Cuban government, which says Fidel Castro's health is a state secret, has not commented on the report.
Mr Garcia Sabrido is believed to have been in Cuba last November, to attend a conference on surgery. The programme for that conference lists him delivering a two lectures. One was one peritoneal cancer, the other was on colonic cancer. Mr Garcia Sabrido is believed to have been in Cuba last November, to attend a conference on surgery. The programme for that conference lists him delivering two lectures. One was one peritoneal cancer, the other was on colonic cancer.
Unnamed US officials have been quoted in the US media saying they believe President Castro is suffering from cancer. US Intelligence head John Negroponte recently said it was his understanding that Mr Castro had months, not years to live.Unnamed US officials have been quoted in the US media saying they believe President Castro is suffering from cancer. US Intelligence head John Negroponte recently said it was his understanding that Mr Castro had months, not years to live.
But the Cuban government last week told a group of 10 visiting congressmen and women that the 80-year-old leader is not suffering from cancer, or any other terminal illness, and that they are optimistic he will recuperate.But the Cuban government last week told a group of 10 visiting congressmen and women that the 80-year-old leader is not suffering from cancer, or any other terminal illness, and that they are optimistic he will recuperate.