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HAVANA (AP) - Cuba's Communist Party leadership said Friday it has expelled one of its younger Politburo members for repeatedly failing to overcome "errors" such as abuse of authority and arrogance.
Cuban officials had once pointed with pride to Juan Carlos Robinson as an example of the island's young black leadership. Robinson, now 49, is from the eastern city of Santiago Cuba's second largest city after Havana and had been the party's first secretary for the Santiago Province since 1994.
But the Communist Party's daily newspaper Granma said Friday that Robinson had become "a lamentable and unusual case of the inability of a political cadre to overcome his errors."
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