12 Key Government Actions in Havana Crisis: Díaz-Canel Leads Urgent Response Amid Water, Electricity, and Sanitation Challenges - teleSUR English
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12 Key Government Actions in Havana Crisis: Díaz-Canel Leads Urgent Response Amid Water, Electricity, and Sanitation Challenges - teleSUR English
Havana Crisis: Cuban authorities, led by Díaz-Canel, mobilize to address Havana’s worsening water, electricity, and sanitation crisis with coordinated, long-term strategies. Related: Silvio Rodríguez opens his Latin American tour with a concert at the University of Havana Havana Crisis Management: Cuban Government Mobilizes to Tackle Water, Electricity, and Sanitation Challenges Cuban authorities, spearheaded by President Miguel Díaz-Canel, are …
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel led a meeting with the teams working to address Havana's main problems, including the water supply, electricity, and garbage accumulation. The meeting, held at the Convention Center, was attended by Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and other Communist Party officials. Read Here: Laos and China Issue Tropical Storm Alerts. Díaz-Canel acknowledged that the crisis is also affecting other provinces, although it ha…
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For the second time - the first took place on Friday afternoon - the country’s leadership held a meeting this Saturday with leaders of the organizations, institutions and entities concerned with solving the main problems that Havana has today. The day was led by the President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez The post Faced with the problems of Havana, shake us of all passivity first appeared on Cubadebate.
Miguel Díaz-Canel, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, today led, for the second day in a row, a meeting with working teams that since this Friday are responding to the main problems affecting the capital, including the supply of water, the distribution of electricity and the collection of solid waste.
Since Friday the inertia broke, one of the main lessons that have been derived from what is being done is that, in a short time, there has been capacity to organize the work.
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