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Castroism claims to devote 72% of the budget to social spending, but money for education, health and social security is scant. How can this be explained?
A sector of the Cuban population, especially those over 50, has for years accepted the lack of freedom entailed by Communism in exchange for 'guaranteed health and education.' But what about now?
Castroism is now accelerating the transition from a supposedly socialist dictatorship to a supposedly capitalist one, with Russian counsel and control.
The fact that the Constitution provides for the population's right to file complaints does not guarantee that this right will actually be honored in Cuba. Why is the regime insisting on defending it now?
There is no good reason today for Cubans to favor the US’s rapprochement with Castroism or to believe that the reduction of sanctions could help restore democracy.
Castroism is striving to dress up its permits to create MSMEs as if they were rights, the aim being to veil their most important characteristic: their temporality.
The creation of MSMEs is at the core of the Cuban government's economic strategy. What are they? Why are they gaining prominence? What are their chances of success? What Cuba do they represent? The series of articles we begin today answers these questions.