Cuban Minister Denies Beggars and an Economist Responds Strongly
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Economist Pedro Monreal calls Feitó’s words “insolently reactionary” for fighting the poor instead of poverty
The Minister of Labour and Social Security, Marta Elena Feitó Cabrera, denied in Parliament the existence of begging in the country, a statement to which the economist Pedro Monreal reacted: “It says that in Cuba there are no beggars, but people disguised as beggars. It must be that there are also people disguised as ‘minister’.”
The regime's Minister of Labor and Social Security is lying when she says that "there are no beggars in #Cuba." "These are the patterns they're trying to impose on us," she says, calling on citizens to "fight and report" the homeless.
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