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Cuban Minister Denies Beggars and an Economist Responds Strongly

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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’.”
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Economist Pedro Monreal calls Feitó’s words “insolently reactionary” for fighting the poor instead of poverty

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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’.”

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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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diariodecuba.com broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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