A day after Cuban media revealed that a Communist Party summit had approved sweeping economic changes and elected a new leadership -- without saying what the changes were or who is now in charge -- Cubans hoped to get details in a closing speech by President Raul Castro on Tuesday.
With Raul widely expected to take over from his brother Fidel as the party's first secretary, all eyes will be on the selection of his new No. 2, which could signal a possible favored successor.
Delegates approved about 300 economic proposals in an unanimous vote Monday - including a measure that apparently recommends the legalization the buying and selling of private property.
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