Marino Murillo Jorge

Marino Murillo Jorge
Minister of Economy and Planning
In office
25 September 2014 – 14 July 2016
Prime MinisterRaúl Castro
Preceded byAbel Rodriguez
In office
2 March 2009 – 25 March 2011
Prime MinisterRaúl Castro
DeputyAbel Rodriguez
(as First Deputy Minister)
Perez Betancourt
(as Deputy Minister)
Preceded byJosé García
Succeeded byAbel Rodriguez
Minister of Internal Trade
In office
2006 – 2 March 2009
Prime MinisterRaúl Castro
Fidel Castro
DeputyJacinto Pardo
(as First Deputy Minister)
Preceded byBarbara Cuesta
Succeeded byJacinto Pardo
Personal details
Born (1961-02-19) 19 February 1961 (age 63)
Manzanillo, Cuba
Political partyCommunist Party of Cuba
Alma materNational Defence College

Marino Alberto Murillo Jorge (19 February 1961) is a Cuban politician, economist and former military officer. He received national media attention in 2009 on his appointment as Minister of Economy and Planning following the government shake-up announced by Raúl Castro on 2 March 2009. Murillo retained this post until 25 March 2011, but was reappointed to it on 25 September 2014 to lead reform efforts in the economic sphere. On 14 July 2016 he was sacked from his post for a second time, and moved to a new role tackling market reforms.[1]

As Minister of Economy and Planning, his role was to spearhead economic reforms initiated by Raúl Castro. Murillo's intention is to rid the Cuban economy of its paternalistic features by updating the economic system. Murillo dislikes the idea of Cuba copying the economic reforms of Vietnam and China, claiming that the newly established private markets will benefit socialism rather than capitalism.

  1. ^ "Cuban economy minister is sacked". BBC News. 2016-07-14.

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