Cuba goes through a phase of crisis that no longer concerns only the economy, but the very hold of the system built by the regime in recent decades. Continuous blackouts, rationed fuel, wages without real value and chronic shortage of essential goods have transformed daily life into a permanent management of the emergency. The most evident consequence is the constant flight of young people, which progressively empties the social and productive f…
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Cuba goes through a phase of crisis that no longer concerns only the economy, but the very hold of the system built by the regime in recent decades. Continuous blackouts, rationed fuel, wages without real value and chronic shortage of essential goods have transformed daily life into a permanent management of the emergency. The most evident consequence is the constant flight of young people, which progressively empties the social and productive f…