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Cuba’s Communist Party sacked Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, a close ally of Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, amid an anti-corruption campaign targeting private businesses.
Cubans are escaping their home island in huge numbers. The Cuban Communist Party regime and its Nicaraguan ally are both profiting from the migration in a number of different ways.
Cuba’s Communist Party sacked Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, a close ally of Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, amid an anti-corruption campaign targeting private businesses.
Amidst one of the deepest crises Cuba has faced in decades, the Cuban regime once again showcases its ability to feign ...
The Communist Party Has Devastated Cuba. Six decades of orthodox, incompetent Marxist economic policies have impoverished the country. March 28, 2024 11:16 am ET. Share. Resize. Listen (2 min) ...
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel was given a second five year term by the country’s National Assembly on Wednesday, despite the severe economic conditions currently faced by the communist-run ...
Cuba holds National Assembly elections Sunday, but there are only 470 candidates running for the 470 seats, with no opposition challengers and no campaigning. Voters essentially will do no more ...
Cuba’s government is reported that abstention in National Assembly elections was just over 24%, ... But they fall under the indirect control of the Communist Party.
Manuel Menendez Castellanos, a former Cuban Communist Party leader, arrived at Miami International Airport on Aug. 15. Mario Penton for Marti Noticias Mario Penton for Marti Noticias Republican ...
Cuba’s communist regime has failed to provide basic necessities such as food, medicine, and healthcare, and has resorted to repression and modern slavery to maintain its grip on power.
Cuba’s Communist revolution took aim at private businesses, making them largely illegal. Today, they are proliferating, while the socialist economy craters. By David C. Adams David C. Adams ...
Mary Anastasia O’Grady is correct to warn against the Cuban regime’s spin blaming the U.S. embargo for the current situation in the island (“Cuba Is Starving Its People,” Americas, March 25).