Manuel Marrero Cruz

| birth_place = Holguín, Cuba | party = Communist Party | allegiance = Republic of Cuba | branch = Revolutionary Armed Forces | rank = Colonel | unit = | office2 = Member of the National Assembly of People's Power | office1 = Minister of Tourism | termstart2 = 19 April 2023 | constituency2 = Holguín | termstart1 = 2004 | termend1 = 21 December 2019 | successor1 = Juan Carlos García Grada | president1 = Fidel Castro
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Manuel Marrero Cruz (born 11 July 1963) is a Cuban politician currently serving as the Prime Minister of Cuba, and the first since re-establishment of the office of Prime Minister in December 2019 after the 43-year abolition of the position dating from 1976. The last Prime Minister before the abolition of the office was Fidel Castro. Marrero is the first person to hold the position of Prime Minister of Cuba in 43 years. A member of the Communist Party of Cuba, he served as the country's long-time Minister of Tourism from 2004 until his appointment to the office of Prime Minister in December 2019. During his tenure as tourism minister, Cuban tourism witnessed massive resilience. Marrero is an architect and worked in Gaviota, the tourism arm of the Cuban military, where he also held the rank of colonel. Provided by Wikipedia
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