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Cuban Minister of Labor and Social Security Martha Elena Feitó-Cabrera was forced to resign after commenting on a parliament session that denies the existence of beggars on the Island of Communist Run.
The Minister did not have anything like “beggar” in Cuba and passing through the garbage, as they put it, they did not go out of choice to make “easy money.”
His statements were widely criticized by Cubans in the house and abroad and reacted from the Miguel Díaz-Canel of the President of the ADA. He resigned soon.
In Cuba, the poverty rate and lack of food were deteriorating because he continued to fight a serious economic crisis.
Feitó-Cabrera earlier this week at the beginning of this week, this week was held at the meeting of the Milli Majlis, which was aware of the pitts in Cuba.
He turned out to deny their presence: “There are no beggars in Cuba. There are people who look like beggars to make easy money.”
In addition, people accused people who seek the garbage of being “illegal participants in the recycling service.”
The minister made the cause of his comments clearly and mistakenly mistaken and the leadership of his opinions and the leadership of secret, authoritarian and ordinary Cubans were evidently.
A number of Cuban activists and intellectuals and intellectuals said the comments were “insulting the people of Cuba.”
The President of the Cuban then criticized Feetó-Cabrera’s Feeló-Cabrera at the parliament session.
Cuban economist Pedro Montreal said in X. said in Cuba, saying that he was “like people like a minister.”
Feitó-Cabrera’s resignation was adopted by the Cuban Communist Party and the government.
Although the Cuban government does not publish official figures in terms of the number of candidates, the increase in their number is reflected in the deep economic crisis of the island.