The Cuban rulerMiguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez He is in Guantánamo, supposedly to continue with the "correction" of what they have euphemistically called "distortions" and, incidentally, to take the village baths that several devotees have recently taken from him in the towns he passes through.
“We are in Guantánamo again. Today we visited several economic entities in the Manuel Tames municipality,” said the president from social network X to announce that he had gone to the easternmost territory of Cuba.
“We continue to dialogue with labor groups that do not achieve good productive results. “There is a lot of potential to be exploited,” he said in a message that leaves more doubts than certainties, due to the number of unproductive centers that exist on the island.
In Jamaica, the capital of the Manuel Tames municipality, one of the easternmost municipalities of the Guantánamo province and therefore of Cuba, Díaz-Canel told those summoned who were waiting for him in the streets of the territory that they were “visiting places where there are problems… to review what is wrong and how we can correct these inefficiencies,” detailed the provincial newspaperWe will win in your profileFacebook.
According to a report from the aforementioned source, the president met “with directors and officials from the province of Guantánamo and the municipality of Manuel Tames,” with the objective, among others, of “promoting different processes such as correcting distortions and reimproving of the economy.”
Since the beginning of February of this year, when the government decided to stop the entry into force of apackage of economic measures that had caused great concern and raised the negative state of opinion in the population, in addition to dismissing theMinisters of Economy and Planning, and of theFood industry, Díaz-Canel decidedlaunch into the municipalities and assured that this time he would go to "places that do not work well".
So far, in two of the territories visited by the ruler, there have been devotees who have been moved to the core by his visit.
The first was in Río Cauto, where three women spoke on television and praised the president.
For one of the women, now elderly, that visit was like "seeing God Fidel again."
Cubans on social networks created a reggaeton whose chorus is "Yo me erizo", a phrase that has gone viral due to the striking nature of its reactions compared to the standard of living that Cubans currently have.
Also in Palmira, province of Cienfuegos, at the end of a Cuban Television report they were seenseveral elderly people proud and satisfied with the president's visit to that municipality.
“I gave him a kiss and a hug, son. I was crazy to see it. “I really wanted to meet him,” an elderly woman told pro-government journalist Wilmer Rodríguez with tears in her eyes.
“The best thing that has happened to Palmira in many years,” added another elderly man, visibly moved.
In that same municipality, Díaz-Canel called for intensifying agri-food production and, in an act of apparent naivety, stated that "Cubans spend a large part of their salary on food".
As if since the implementation of the so-called Ordering Task on January 1, 2021, Cuban families had not denounced the low access to basic foods and low salaries, the president said that economic actors must be integrated to strengthen local agri-food systems .
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