Cuba: Continuity vs. Change
A few days ago, the nightly Mesa Redonda show on Cuban TV discussed the subject of “continuity” as president Miguel M. Diaz Canel’s political slogan.
Read MoreA few days ago, the nightly Mesa Redonda show on Cuban TV discussed the subject of “continuity” as president Miguel M. Diaz Canel’s political slogan.
Read MoreIf we want a better country, we have to fight for this country.
Read MoreI really like agriculture, but more as a hobby. If I do it commercially, or to make a living, it’s because tough economic times force me to.
Read MoreCuba’s new Constitution is as totalitarian in nature as the last, it’s a fact. However, something has changed and it would be in our good interests to take notice of it and use it when moving forward.
Read MoreDiaz-Canel’s most recent speech at the National Assembly made me reflect upon what’s going on in Cuba, but from a different angle.
Read MoreOn October 10th, while Parliament and its Communist Party lawmakers met in a special session to elect or appoint the president and vice-president of the country, with the new nomenclature promulgated in the renewed Constitution, I was marking 700 days of being “regulated” (grounded).
Read MoreThere might not be many examples in the world of a government that remains totally indifferent to the grave fact that its citizens are emigrating en masse, except for Cuba that is.
Read MoreAccording to official statistics, Cuba’s Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) are the largest social organization in the country, with nearly 8 million members currently (out of a total population of 11.2 million), although they are more nominal than real.
Read MoreNow, overdrawn because of expenses and with low expectations of making a profit, dreaming instead about making up my initial investment, I am clearing the grassland so we can plant again. I can’t give up.
Read MoreOn September 9, the chief of European diplomacy, Federica Mogherini, concluded her trip to Havana, where she co-chaired the second EU-Cuba Joint Council and reviewed the current situation of the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement between Cuba and the EU.
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