Banco Central de Cuba has a new president

The State Council of Cuba Ernesto Medina Villaveirán appointed as new chairman of the Central Bank (BCC), replacing Francisco Soberon Valdes’ request for itself, “according to a press release yesterday.
Soberon, who played that position nearly 15 years with loyalty and honesty “according to the official, asked to be relieved of that position and its status of member of the Communist Party Central Committee (PCC) and the Council of State and member of the National Assembly.
Soberon said that the text of 65 years, expressed interest in “fulfilling the old dream of engaging writing and research on international finance, making their results available to the party and government.” It also reaffirmed its willingness to “continue to work at any task given to him by Fidel and Raul (Castro).”
The new owner of the BCC, Ernesto Medina, he was president of the Banco Financiero Internacional, which handles much of the accounts of foreign companies based in Cuba. Medina is a graduate in Economics and over 35 years has gone from the base to various management positions in the national banking system.

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