Havana:Cuba's tourism minister Manuel Marrero Cruz became the new prime minister of Cuba, under a new constitution that seeks to decentralize former leader Fidel Castro's job. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has appointed the country's first prime minister in more than 40 years.
The post of prime minister was scrapped in 1976 by the then-revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. It was reinstated under the rules of a new constitution for the communist-run island passed earlier this year.
Marrero, 56, will take on some of the responsibilities that currently fall to the president.
"The head of government will be the administrative right hand of the president of the republic," the media reported on Sunday citing state-run online news outlet Cubadebate.
However, critics say any such changes are purely cosmetic as the Cuban Communist Party and the military remain the only two real decision-making institutions on the island.
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Marrero's appointment was ratified unanimously by deputies in the National Assembly on Saturday.