New request from Díaz-Canel to the leaders: “Let's all get organized”

Before the communists of Sancti Spíritus, Díaz-Canel said, "Let's all get organized to reach the end of the year with different results."

Díaz-Canel en Sancti Spíritus © Escambray
Díaz-Canel in Sancti SpíritusPhoto © Escambray

“Let’s get organized, everyone,” is the new request from Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, who returns to the same problems facing the country and who believes that with cliché phrases and speeches without proposals, the well-called “art of magic,” they will be solved.

He is also the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (PCC), and is currently touring the country, presiding over Extraordinary Plenary Sessions of the political organization. He demanded the militants from Sancti Spíritus to "get organized so that we can reach the end of the year with different results."

A request that is running out of time, only three months left until the end of 2024, and which exposes the regime's inability to find solutions to the country's problems, especially when in the previous nine months they have not defined a precise formula to accomplish what they propose for the remainder of the year.

However, this is not the first time that the president resorts to nonsensical phrases to justify the ineffectiveness of the government’s management. Now it's “let's all get organized,” but in 2023 it was a “reordering to the order.”

With the country plunged into an unprecedented crisis, unable to produce anything from sugar cane to food, with uncontrolled inflation, symbolic salaries, and the most absurd and improvised economic policy in the history of the so-called "revolution," the leader appeared on television before the Cubans to promise that he would rectify the "economic and monetary ordering," the "banking," and any poor decisions they have made in recent times.

According to official media, Díaz-Canel "referred to the mistakes made during the ordering task and stated that they have every intention of correcting all existing deviations as soon as possible."

But that was not the only "novelty" from Díaz-Canel in this process that even they seem to not understand. Earlier, in 2021, his proposal was to "organize the ordering," just a few days before the start of that controversial measure involving monetary unification.

"We need to organize the ordering. In the early days of the ordering, we encountered a number of misunderstandings, and there were errors in implementation by a group of institutions; things that were regulated and governed were not applied as they should have been, and this has created a perception among the population that is not favorable to the ordering when the ordering is a necessary and essential task to boost the economy and also to improve the situation of the entire population," stated Díaz-Canel on that occasion.

However, the predictions of experts and those knowledgeable about the subject did not go unheard. Three years later, the island is experiencing one of its worst economic crises, with no visible short-term solutions in sight. Meanwhile, the ruler continues to justify his barrage of bad decisions with words that sail on the same waters, unable to see practical solutions in other seas that are not the same ones where they have already hit rock bottom.

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