Beatriz Johnson, first secretary of the party in Santiago de Cuba, and other leaders of the eastern province toured the markets of the capital city this Wednesday, in an attempt to clean up the government's terrible image in the management ofthe massive protests last Sunday.
The official listened to people's complaints, but in reality provided few convincing answers, according to communicator Yosmany Mayeta published inFacebook.
The video in the publication shows Johnson and other leaders, “knowing first-hand” the problems of the people in the Los Pinos neighborhood,one of the scenes of the protests this Monday in Santiago de Cuba.
In that area,People took to the streets at night to demand power, food and freedom. The same thing happened in other nearby neighborhoods such as Barca de Oro and Micro 9.
While the leader visited some of the places in the city most affected by the blackouts, she celebrated the International Day of Happiness on her account on the social network X.
“Happiness is a long-term feeling, which is built as time passes from the achievements made to build the type of life that everyone admires,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, Cubans “celebrate” the date in the midst of widespread blackouts, which do not cease withthe new breakdown of the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant, and a few days after taking to the streets to protest the impact that one of the biggest crises the country is going through in its history has on their lives.
Likewise, in its campaign to convey tranquility,The government of Santiago de Cuba appeared normal with popular music on the second night after the outbreak of 17M.
The theatrical production was held in the El Tivolí neighborhood, whileblackouts hit the rest of the city.
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