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Who is the president of Cuba? Can you introduce him?

Cuba has no president, only a chairman.

Fidel Castro Ruz1926 was born in Bilan Town, Orientale Province, Cuba on August 3rd. 1950 graduated from Havana University with a doctor of law. During his college years, he took an active part in the patriotic student movement. 1On July 26th, 953, Castro led a group of revolutionary youths to hold an armed uprising against Batista's dictatorship and attacked the Moncada Barracks in Santiago, the eastern city of Cuba. After his unsuccessful arrest, he delivered a famous self-defense speech "History will acquit me" in court. After his release in May, he went into exile in the United States and Mexico, where he founded the July 26th Movement. 1956 returned to Cuba to launch an armed uprising again, set up a rebel army and a revolutionary base in Maestra Mountain, and launched guerrilla warfare. 1959 1, who led the rebel army to overthrow Batista's dictatorship, set up a revolutionary government, and became the prime minister (later renamed the chairman of the Council of Ministers) and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. 196 1 year, he commanded Cuban soldiers and civilians to defeat the raid of Cuban exiles supported by the United States and won the famous battle of Geelong Beach (called the Bay of Pigs incident in the United States). From 65438 to 0962, he served as the first secretary of the Cuban Socialist Revolutionary Unity Party. After the party was renamed Cuban Producers' Party in 1965, Castro became the first secretary of the Central Committee. 1976 chairman of the state Council and the Council of ministers and commander-in-chief of the revolutionary armed forces. He won in the elections of 198 1, 1986, 1993, 1998 and in March 2003, and was re-elected as the chairman of the State Council. On July 3, 2006, Kloc-0, Castro announced that he would temporarily hand over power for health reasons, and his powers were temporarily represented by his brother Raul Castro. 15 In September, Castro was elected as the Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement at the 14 Summit for a term of three years.