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Vice President of Cuba

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Vice President of
the Republic of Cuba
Vicepresidente de la República de Cuba (Spanish)
since 19 April 2018
Council of State
StyleMr Vice President (informal)
His Excellency (diplomatic)
Member ofCouncil of Ministers
ResidencePalacio de la Revolución
AppointerNational Assembly of People's Power
Term lengthFive years, renewable once[1]
Formation2 December 1976; 48 years ago (1976-12-02)
First holderRaúl Castro

The vice president of Cuba, previously the vice president of the Council of State between 1976 and 2019, is the second highest political position obtainable in the Council of State of Cuba. Currently there is a provision for several vice presidents, who are elected in the same manner as the president of Cuba.

Historically, the vice president of Cuba was elected in the same ticket with the president. The position has been in use 1902–1928, 1936, 1940–1958, and since 1976.

List of officeholders

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Vice presidents of the Republic in Arms (1869–1899)

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No. Portrait Name
(born-died)
Term of office Political party President(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Francisco Vicente Aguilera
(1821–1877)
April 1869 22 February 1877 † 7 years, 10 months Independent Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
2 Francisco Javier de Céspedes [es]
(1821–1903)
April 1877 October 1877 6 months Independent Tomás Estrada Palma
Vacant
1878 – 1895
3 Bartolomé Masó Márquez
(1830–1907)
September 1895 September 1897 2 years Cuban Revolutionary Party Salvador Cisneros Betancourt
4 Domingo Méndez Capote [es]
(1863–1934)
September 1897 May 1899 1 year, 8 months Cuban Revolutionary Party Bartolomé Masó Márquez

Vice presidents of the Republic (1902–1959)

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No. Portrait Name
(born-died)
Term of office Political party President(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Luis Estévez y Romero [es]
(1849–1909)
May 1902 March 1905 2 years, 10 months Moderate Party Tomás Estrada Palma
2 Domingo Méndez Capote [es]
(1863–1934)
January 1906 September 1906 8 months Moderate Party Tomás Estrada Palma
Vacant
1906 – 1909
3 Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso
(1861–1934)
January 1909 May 1913 4 years, 4 months Liberal Party José Miguel Gómez [2]
4 Enrique José Varona
(1849–1933)
20 May 1913 20 May 1917 4 years Conservative Party Mario García Menocal [2]
5 Emilio Núñez
(1855–1922)
20 May 1917 20 May 1921 4 years Conservative Party Mario García Menocal [2]
6 Francisco Carrillo Morales
(1851–1926)
20 May 1921 20 May 1925 4 years Popular Party Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso [2]
7 Carlos de la Rosa Hernández [es]
(c. 1870–1933)
20 May 1925 1928 2–3 years Liberal Party Gerardo Machado [2]
Abolished[2]
1929 – 1936
8 Federico Laredo Brú
(1875–1946)
20 May 1936 December 1936 6 months Liberal Party Miguel Mariano Gómez
Vacant
1936 – 1940
9 Gustavo Cuervo Rubio
(1890–1978)
10 October 1940 10 October 1944 4 years Popular Socialist Coalition Fulgencio Batista
10 Raúl de Cárdenas Echarte [es]
(1884–1979)
10 October 1944 10 October 1948 4 years Authentic Party Ramón Grau [2]
11 Guillermo Alonso Pujol [es]
(1899–1973)
10 October 1948 10 March 1952 3 years, 5 months Authentic Party Carlos Prío Socarrás [2]
Vacant
1952 – 1955
12 Rafael Guas Inclán
(1896–1975)
February 1955 1 January 1959 3 years, 11 months National Action Party Fulgencio Batista [3]

First vice presidents of the Council of State (1976–2019)

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No. Portrait Name
(born-died)
Term of office Political party President(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Raúl Castro
(born 1931)
December 1976 February 2008 31 years, 2 months Communist Party Fidel Castro
2 José Ramón Machado Ventura
(born 1930)
February 2008 February 2013 5 years Communist Party Raúl Castro
3 Miguel Díaz-Canel
(born 1960)
February 2013 April 2018 5 years, 2 months Communist Party Raúl Castro
4 Salvador Valdés Mesa
(born 1945)
April 2018 10 October 2019 1 year, 6 months Communist Party Miguel Díaz-Canel

Vice President of the Republic of Cuba (2019–present)

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No. Portrait Name
(born-died)
Term of office Political party President(s) Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Salvador Valdés Mesa
(born 1945)
10 October 2019 Incumbent 5 years, 80 days Communist Party Miguel Díaz-Canel

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Raul Castro says Cuba needs term limits for its leaders". Archived from the original on 2018-03-28. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Hernández, Mario Riera (7 May 1968). "Cuba libre, 1895-1958: resumen histórico". Colonial Press of Miami – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Primero de enero de 1959: Esta vez sí que es una Revolución - FIDEL Soldier of Ideas". www.fidelcastro.cu.