Abraham Maciques Died, a Tireless Collaborator of Fidel and Celia - Cubadebate
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The combatant and revolutionary entrepreneur Abraham Maciques Maciques died on Thursday May 29 at the age of 90, in Havana. Founder of the Palacio de Convenciones, of which he was its first director, and president of the Grupo Empresarial Palco until 2021, Maciques dedicated his life to the development of the country, leading projects related to the event industry, tourism and commerce, among other sectors.
Havana, May 29 (RHC) Revolutionary combatant and businessman Abraham Maciques Maciques died on Thursday May 29 at the age of 90, in Havana.
He was not a minister, nor a general, nor an ideologist. It was something more useful: a precision gear in the economic machinery of the regime.
The Cuban leader who took off tourism in the largest Antilles, Abraham Maciques, died in Havana. Fidel Castro gave him all his support to promote the tourism industry on the Caribbean island. The golden age of Cuban tourism, from the first of the 90s to the beginning of 2000, came from Maciques, who only generated doubts among some of his comrades who fought for the revolution. Spanish businessmen, and especially Gabriel Escarrer, then president…
The Revolution has lost a loyal soldier and effective businessman. Abraham Maciques, a tireless collaborator of Fidel and Celia, leaves behind a life marked by dedication and effort. His legacy will endure in those who had the honor of knowing him and in the works that bear his seal. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends. The post died Abraham Maciques, tireless collaborator of Fidel and Celia first appeared on Cubadebate.
He was a trusted man of dictator Fidel Castro to manage the regime’s business
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