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National Assembly of People's Power
Cubans doubt the regime's 176 measures: "Why should I believe them?"
When a society stops paying attention, others make decisions for it
"In a legal limbo, we have been for almost 70 years": Cuban émigrés react to the Identity and Domicile bill
"Usufruct is the name of the poison": Cubans mock the offer of land for emigrants
Doubts and fears among emigrated Cubans regarding the Personal Identity and Residence Bill
The regime completes the quota of deputies from Holguín with the official journalist Jorge Legañoa
The Cuban regime is preparing the biggest change to the identity card: It wants to register voice, iris, and more data
The regime has called an ordinary session of the National Assembly for July 29
Cuban Prosecutor's Office explains new Transparency Law as questions about access to information grow
The government will recognize up to 10 years of family caregiving as work time for retirement
Roberto Veiga: In Cuba, there is a "lack of strategic action"; "the country is in ruins and needs to be rebuilt."
Manuel Marrero to Cubans: the 176 measures are to "preserve the achievements of the Revolution."
Ulises Toirac: Was it like this... the lyrics?... "Get out without measures or mercy!"
Pedro Monreal: "The 176 measures are a 'monster,' perhaps more of a deformed hybrid."
"Far from any glasnost, the Cuban state penalizes all forms of expression," the analyst believes
The Cuban regime is reviewing the reforms and promises to disclose all the details
Ulises Toirac warns that the government is only trying to "buy time with the neighbors to the North and ease the noose."
The Cuban regime eliminates price caps on chicken, oil, powdered milk, pasta, and sausages
"Now we really straighten out the national economy," mocks Cuban writer and linguist
Economist Pedro Monreal on the anti-worker aspects of the package: What about the right to strike and to free trade unions?
What was Díaz-Canel's message to the international community and the U.S. following the new measures in Cuba?
Marrero acknowledges contradictions in the new economic measures approved by the National Assembly
Esteban Lazo's tremors during parliamentary session spark speculations about his health
Cuban economist: the government lost years by halting reforms it deemed "capitalist," which it now considers essential
Luis Silva strikes back against the regime: "You have been the true obstacle to the prosperity of the Cuban people!"
“The status quo was a political decision,” says a university student following the government's reformist shift in Cuba
Israel Rojas breaks the script and calls for political reforms alongside economic opening in Cuba
Cubans will be able to directly import electric cars under the new reforms
Foreign franchises, wholesale markets, and fewer subsidies: this is how Cuban trade will change
The Cuban regime seeks to increase revenue and investments through a deep tax reform
Foreigners will be able to invest directly in private Cuban companies
The food crisis forces the Cuban regime to change the rules of agriculture
Cuban regime acknowledges for the first time the legitimate growth of private wealth
The regime acknowledges that the market should play a larger role in the Cuban economy
The Cuban regime will allow the bankruptcy and liquidation of state-owned companies that are operating at a loss
Fewer ministries and bureaucracy: the regime's plan to slim down the state
Mandatory insurance and policies in foreign currency: The changes coming to the insurance sector
The Cuban regime will expand the dollarization of the economy with new measures
The Cuban regime is preparing a massive legal reform to implement the 176 measures
Havana relinquishes power: Municipalities will be able to attract foreign investment and manage foreign exchange
Marrero: "We have never denied our own mistakes and shortcomings."
Social assistance in Cuba will be adjusted according to each family's income
Yusuam Palacios: Fidel's revolution is saved by the poor and the rich
Capitalist measures, but Marrero insists on the construction of prosperous socialism
"Life has shown us that this is not sustainable": Díaz-Canel acknowledges Cuba's external dependency
Díaz-Canel after the announcement of new measures: "We are not doing this due to pressure from the Yankees."
The government will impose Value Added Tax (VAT) on production and consumption chains
Díaz-Canel says he is willing to be criticized, but the reforms have already arrived at the Parliament "agreed upon."
The dollar begins to "knock on the door" of 700 pesos in the informal market in Cuba
Ambulant sales of products are authorized in Cuba as part of a package of economic reforms
Cuba authorizes individuals to import for commercial purposes for the first time in decades
Cubans and foreigners will be able to buy shares in Cuban state-owned companies
Cuba will eliminate restrictions on vehicle purchases for individuals and businesses
The Cuban government replaces the socialist state-owned company with a joint-stock or shareholding commercial company
Private actors will be able to deposit dollars in bank accounts and withdraw them in the same currency
Cuba will authorize private exchange houses and private remittance operators
The Cuban regime will allow private companies to make financial investments for the first time
The Cuban regime raises the minimum wage to 3,210 pesos
Cuban regime removes key limits for MSMEs and private businesses
Díaz-Canel says that it is no longer enough to explain the crisis: "We must change what needs to be changed."
2026-07-17T03:18:20+02:00