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Cubans respond to Díaz-Canel about the price of private transportation: "This country is in the hands of inept people who don't even know what they are saying"

The article discusses the reaction of Cubans to Díaz-Canel's criticism of the "abusive prices" of private transporters, highlighting popular discontent and government disconnection.

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Given the recent criticism ofMiguel Diaz-Canel towards private transporters,accusing them of setting "abusive prices", a wave of discontent has manifested itself among Cuban citizens. These have used thesocial platforms to express yourfrustration and disagreement, evidencing an increasingly widening gap between government perceptions and the reality that the people live.

Magaly expressed his discontent with the current situation:"If this country is surviving because of individuals because the State does not guarantee anything and when it provides something it is with abusive prices, they are the first."

Dagobert harshly criticized the government:"Abusive is what that syngao has with all of us who has just abandoned the presidency; no one wants him, we want a free Cuba, Díaz-Canel, no one wants freedom."

Larry He reflected on the economic difficulties:"I think the president forgot that we are self-employed, that we live in Cuba, with all the remaining prices, for example, a carton of eggs in fifteen days went from 2900 to 3400..."

Vivian Maira He pointed out the hypocrisy of the government:"MIPIMES and MLC stores also have abusive prices and no one cares."

Pablo Miguel He made an ironic comment:"The nerve is the one who has oil in dollars and on the street the oil is at 300 and more."

Vivian Maira advocated for an improvement in state transportation:"What we need is for them to improve state transportation, so as not to have to use the private sector due to their high prices."

Amaury commented on the reality of private transportation:"Look, I'm one of those who uses private transportation and if there isn't any and I have to go to work, what I do is get up early to get there on foot but I will never use public transportation because of the abuses they do..."

Elias criticized the government management:"This country is in the hands of inept people who don't even know what they are saying. The abusive prices are nothing more than a consequence of their mismanagement and lack of control."

Carmen Julia mentioned the harsh reality of transportation:"And what can you tell me about the cost of tickets on state routes, which are also sky-high, it's not just private individuals who abuse them..."

Norka shared his experience abroad:"I live outside and I have my free transportation card for being over 65 years old and the buses have air conditioning and heating, the subways have TV, and every 3 minutes they are almost empty because here almost everyone has cars, that has nothing "to do with the global crisis."

Luis highlighted the need for changes:"Nothing that this country needs a total change, everything is a disaster, prices, transportation, politics..."

Marina He criticized the government's lack of responsibility:"It is incredible how the government blames the transporters when the problem is much deeper and comes from the lack of infrastructure and management."

Joseph He emphasized the incompetence of the leadership:"They should look more for the people and less for their pockets, transportation is a disaster but the management of this government is even more so."

Gilberto He lamented the economic situation:"They have abusive prices with the people, look at the prices in the MLC, everything is very expensive and whoever questions them and whoever looks at that... thanks to these individuals, people can move, they don't give anything."

Diana spoke about daily difficulties:"It's not just the transporters, everything in this country is through the roof and the salary is not enough at all."

Rita called for a policy review:"If the state improved public services we would not have to depend so much on high prices from the private sector."

Alina highlighted the disconnection between the government and the people:"While they talk, prices continue to rise and the people suffer more every day."

Manuel Alejandro advocated practical reforms:"If they really wanted to solve the transportation problem, they would start by improving the conditions of state transportation."

Juliet expressed his exasperation:"Every day it is more difficult to live in this country, everything is chaos and the prices are crazy."

Marta described the situation as unsustainable:"Transportation is only part of the problem, the economy in general is a disaster and the government is doing nothing to solve it."

In summary,The critical situation in Cuba is the result of a communist regime that, after more than 60 years in power, has not managed to adapt to the demands and needs of the Cuban people. Old ideological promises have proven ineffective in the face of modern challenges, and the popular outcry on social media reflects an urgentneed for change and growing discontent with current policies that limit progress and exacerbate daily difficulties.

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