Castro says cuts in spending won't undermine system
China Daily | Updated: 2009-08-03 07:48
HAVANA: Raul Castro announced over the weekend that Cuba will cut spending on education and health care, in a bid to revive a foundering economy.
The former defense minister who took over the presidency last year called state spending "simply unsustainable" and said the cash-strapped government would reorganize rural schools and scrutinize its free health care system in search of ways to save money.
But he vowed that the island will not see fundamental change even after he and his older brother and predecessor, Fidel Castro, are gone.
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