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Marta Hernández Romero

Marta Hernández Romero

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Marta Hernández Romero, born in Santiago de Cuba,[1] was the mayor of Havana, Cuba, she was elected on 5 March 2011.[1] She is the President of the People's Power Provincial Assembly of the City of Havana (mayor),[2] diputada to the National Assembly, and a member of the Council of State in the VI Legislature.[1] Soon before being elected as the mayor of the city, she was elected as a delegate to the VI Communist Party Congress and frontrunner to be a member of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party.[1]

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She holds a Master of Education, began her career teaching elementary school and reached the position of provincial Director of Education, first in her native Santiago de Cuba and then, since 2003, in Havana.[1]

Hernandez replaces Juan Contino Aslan, who left office in February 2011.[3]

She left office in January 2020 and was replaced by Reinaldo García Zapata.


References

  1. "Elected new president of the People's Power in Havana" (in Spanish). Radio Reloj. Archived from the original on 19 March 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  2. "Provincial Assemblies of People's Power" (in Spanish). parlamentocubano.cu (Official Cuba's Parliament website). Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  3. "La Asamblea Provincial del Poder Popular de La Habana elige presidenta" (in Spanish). Diario de Cuba. Retrieved 28 November 2011.



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