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Former Cuban representative living in the US reunites with his mother in Cuba

Luis Ángel Adán Roble shared photos of the moments he spends with his mother in Cuba.

Exdiputado cubano Luis Ángel Adán Roble y su madre © Instagram/luis_angeladan
Former Cuban representative Luis Ángel Adán Roble and his mother Photo © Instagram/luis_angeladan

Heformer Cuban representative Luis Ángel Adán Roble, a resident of the United States, is back on the Island, from where he shared images of the reunion with his mother.

Through the social network Instagram, the young man was visibly happy with his mother. In a collage he is seen with her and other people at the airport and in what appears to be a nightclub.

Instagram screenshot/luisangel_dan

“My awakening,” was how another describedstories in which he appears in bed with his mother.

Instagram screenshot/luisangel_dan

Until 2019,Adán Robles was a member of the National Assembly of Popular Power, at which time he resigned from his parliamentary role due to disagreement with Cenesex, led by Mariela Castro.

Until that date, the young doctor was the only openly gay deputy on the island.His controversy with the institution It arose after it denied him support to participate in an event in Colombia organized by the International Association of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Trans and Intersex for Latin America and the Caribbean.

In July 2021, while still a medical student,Adán Robles requested the opening of an international humanitarian channel that would help alleviate the deep health crisis that the island was going through at that time as a result of Covid-19.

“We do nothing with the country's top leaders being at the epicenter when doctors do not have resources to work, they become mere decorative figures, even possible contagions,” the former deputy indicated on his Facebook account.

The young doctor arrived in the United States in 2022. “Goal met in 72 hours,” he wrote in a Facebook post where he thanked several people after his arrival in that country.

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