Cuba Leader Admits 'Urgent Changes' Needed to Overcome Crisis
The Communist Party backed measures to expand private business and draw money from Cubans abroad as power cuts and shortages deepen.
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Buenos Aires, 18 June (NA) — Cuba’s economy, in deep crisis and subject to a U.S. oil blockade, needs “urgent changes,” said President Miguel Díaz-Canel before the Central Committee of the Communist Party (PCC), in an intervention broadcast on Thursday. “Reality imposes urgent and necessary changes on us,” said the Cuban head of state in the closing speech of an extraordinary committee session, which approved a package of reforms for greater eco…
(Tachygraphic Version - Presidency of the Republic) Compañeras and compañeros members of the Central Committee of the Party; Invited and invited; Companions: This extraordinary plenary session takes place on decisive days for Cuba. Heirs proud of the legacy of the Commander-in-Chief, Cuban revolutionaries today face challenges of an enormous magnitude that demand unity, ideological firmness, courage, audacity and creative resistance.

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