Several information, particularly some related to the Prime Minister of the Cuban regime, Manuel Marrero Cruz, aroused founded objections and doubts.
Havana, Cuba. – various media of the Cuban press, in particular those of an independent nature, have echoed The words pronounced by Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz at a meeting that held last Wednesday with the governors of the different provinces of the country.
Diary of Cuba He puts in the mouth of the high leader (although without using quotes, which suggests that what he expressed) is being paraphrased) a recognition that, coming from him, is stunned: “The integral cracking of the Cuban society is unquestionable, while the actions of the regime to try to alleviate the disaster are insufficient and push to the island by an increasingly deep sink.”
But I recognize that the headline motivated by the aforementioned event that struck me most, which left me speechless, was that of this same newspaper, Cubanet. Here the incredible words that the Head of Government pronounced appear quoted: “We are not acting yet as if we were at war” … …
At this point, one cannot help expressing his astonishment at the degree of carelessness to which a political leader who lacks true principles can reach when the time comes to exaggerate with the aim of achieving their purpose: to convince those who hear and read their words of the inevitability of the calamities that the wrong policies applied by himself and theirs have made rest on the homeless population.
The things one has to hear and read! Look to talk about war in the context of Cuba! Because yes, it is true that the Castrocommunist regime, during decades, has been talking about the systematic hostility of the successive governments of the United States. Although, of course, they have never bothered to recognize that this rivalry was motivated by the dispossession of its properties, without compensation, which in the early 60s perpetrated on our island against the citizens of that great country.
In that context, the decreed embargo is mentioned again and again (which the communists insist on calling “blocking”). Without going any further, the newspaper Granma This Thursday cites the words of Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla when presenting the report in which every year, as if it were a religious ceremony made by those atheists, the assumptions “damages caused by the blockade” are reflected during the last 12 months.
Although on this occasion, the Foreign Minister of the Regime, after presenting a kind of “accounts of the Great Captain” and encrypting the affectation of the year in nothing less than “two billion L03 billion dollars”, had the audacity to ask: “What could Cuba have done, above how much and good that it has been done in these 60 years, with that exorbitant figure…?”. (Here I would only think of asking the Minister of the Military Middle Military if between that “much and good” he includes the transformation of Cuba, which was the first sugar exporter in the world, in importer of that product).
But, as much as the embargo is exaggerated, the true fact is that he has not entered a single shot. In that context, that Marrero Cruz refers to the situation of Cuba parangonizing it with that of a country at war breaks all the limits, imaginable or not, of shamelessness!
War was the one in Vietnam! (Motivated, of course, by the unbridled ambition of the dictator Ho Chi Minh, who was left with the northern half of the country, and wanted to also teach the south; but that is another issue). However, Castrocommunists, regardless of that those inchine are their “soul brothers”, aspire to magnify the “blockage” and draw it as more lethal and dilapidated than the long Vietnam War! … Until those limits its debauchery comes!
And, by the way, since I am referring to a public appearance of the regime’s prime minister, I believe that it comes to point out an obviousness: among the issues he did not address, we must include The massive civic protest that was staged in Gibaraport town of the Eastern Province of Holguín, just a few hours before.
That omission draws attention, because it gives the chance that Mr. Marrero Cruz is one of the two deputies representing the Gibareño municipality in the so -called “National Assembly of Popular Power”! It would be interesting to know what the head of government and representative of that town can say, about the challenging attitude assumed by their voters (calling them “voters” would be excessive, because as there were two candidates to cover two positions …), who mass demanded the restoration of the electric service, as well as “freedom!”.
I conclude this article with another appointment from Granmain which the same character to which I am referring to. I refer to information on the funeral honors carried out on the eve of the ashes of Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, from whom, by the way, the perpetrator of necrological information Alina Perera Robbio, in the height of the exaltation (and, why not say it?, Also of ridicule) says that “a cuba … earthly ”… (But we hadn’t remained that Castrocommunists are atheists!…).
Well, in the final paragraph of the necrological tribute (which occupies almost the entire first flat of the communist journaliquito) the honor guard made to whom this same newspaper, with great success, qualifies as “reassuring of creditors.” The great pairmist mentions the four participants in that posthumous tribute. Of the other three their names and charges are mentioned, but Marrero is not. The latter only mentions his position of “prime minister.” Is this reason for the brand new deputy for Gibara to begin to worry?
