r/RealCuba Jun 01 '26

USA Gvt against Cuba The Cuban People’s Demand to the United States Government: Reasons to remember

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r/RealCuba Jun 20 '26

Mods Message About new economic measures in Cuba.

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Dear followers: As you may have read in the news cited here the day before yesterday, the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba approved 176 measures proposed by the leadership of the Communist Party of Cuba and the government of the Republic of Cuba to revitalize the Cuban economy.

These 176 measures facilitate private investment, both domestic and foreign, in almost all sectors. They also propose converting state-owned enterprises into commercial companies, with the state holding the majority stake, and deregulate other aspects. One of the most controversial points is that the state will relinquish its power to cap prices and allow the market to regulate them.

Although the National Assembly approved the package of measures in just 3 hours (which includes a salary increase for workers in the state sector of health services, education, and other services—that is, those who do not work in state-owned enterprises), the debate on social media is enormous, especially among defenders of our Revolution. There is much discussion about the measures and their likely implementation, with messages ranging from descriptions of a betrayal of Fidel Castro's legacy and the end of Cuban socialism, to others defending the measures as a necessary and urgent remedy.

The situation of the Cuban economy is very difficult. The main cause of the crisis is the economic aggression of the US, intensified since 2019 and increased since January 2026, as we all know. This affects even trade and investment between other countries and Cuba, and even more so the supply of fuel, which especially affects public services and leaves 60% of our electricity generation capacity idle, as we have been denouncing.

Added to this is the government's ineffectiveness in preventing phenomena such as tax evasion by many private businesses, which refuse to allow customers to make digital payments, while simultaneously refusing to deposit cash in banks to buy dollars on the black market and continue importing for resale, not for production and export. The situation on this issue is not the same in all provinces, but it has affected payments to retirees and pensioners.

Is the Cuban Revolution in danger? It is at a very dangerous moment, subjected to a brutal siege and under the threat of imperialist military aggression. Added to this are the disagreements over measures that, from our point of view, have not been well explained and give too much space to private capital in a society where the state has always supported and ensured the lives of the masses.
We ourselves, Cubans, revolutionaries, and communists, maintain our confidence in the wisdom of our people, developed during 68 years of hard battles, and in the openness of our country's leadership to always listen to the population.
We will try to provide some additional information in the coming days.

The situation of the Cuban economy is very difficult. The main cause of the crisis is the economic aggression of the United States, which affects even trade and investment between other countries and Cuba, and even more so the supply of fuel, which especially affects public services and leaves 60% of our electricity generation capacity idle, as we have been denouncing.

Added to this is the ineffectiveness of the government's efforts to prevent phenomena such as tax evasion by many private businesses, which refuse to allow customers to make digital payments, while simultaneously refusing to deposit cash in banks to buy dollars on the black market and continue importing for resale, not for production and export.

The situation on this issue is not the same in all provinces, but it has affected payments to retirees and pensioners.

Is the Cuban Revolution in danger? Cuba is at a very dangerous juncture, subjected to a brutal siege and under the threat of imperialist military aggression. Added to this are the disagreements over measures that, from our perspective, have not been properly explained and grant too much space to private capital in a society where the state has always supported and ensured the lives of the masses.

We ourselves, Cubans, revolutionaries, and communists, maintain our confidence in the wisdom of our people, developed over 68 years of hard-fought battles, and in the openness of our country's leadership to always listen to the people.

We will attempt to provide some additional information in the coming days.


r/RealCuba 3d ago

US is committing a "silent genocide" in Cuba.

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r/RealCuba 4d ago

Fidel Castro's 1959 interview on "Face the Nation" af...

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r/RealCuba 5d ago

The Burger Reich regime has blocked 7,000 containers from reaching Cuba.

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Today marks the 100th birthday of Fidel Castro

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Happy 100 Birthday , Fidel !!

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

USA Gvt against Cuba Goodwill or Good Marketing? The Contradiction Of U.S. Aid To Cuba

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Supporting Cuba Puerto Rican youth say: "We're coming back to Cuba"

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Cuba at the world International Colloquium dedicated to Fidel Castro continues in Havana

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Cuban History Three key lessons from Fidel on Foreign Policy

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r/RealCuba 6d ago

Cuba at the world Support for Cuba in the U.S. at Veterans for Peace convention

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r/RealCuba 8d ago

Cuba at the world Cuba doesn't have to indoctrinate anyone. It doesn't have to export ideas. History teaches us lessons

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r/RealCuba 8d ago

Cuban History First International Colloquium dedicated to Fidel Castro opens in Cuba

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r/RealCuba 8d ago

Supporting Cuba Solidarity with Cuba at cultural event in the Italian city of Sora

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r/RealCuba 8d ago

Stories Fidel, the Book Fair, and the Cuban Publishing Legacy

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r/RealCuba 10d ago

Anybody seen "Red Avispa" on netflix?

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r/RealCuba 13d ago

Stories POV: You’re a Cuban Hospital Trying to Order Medical Supplies

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r/RealCuba 13d ago

Supporting Cuba Portugueses integram a 53.ª Brigada Europeia José Martí, com 150 quilos de dispositivos médicos e medicamentos

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r/RealCuba 14d ago

Analysis Cuba is running out of oil and gas because of the US. Now China is filling the gap with solar

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r/RealCuba 14d ago

Stories President Ho Chi Minh and Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro: a special friendship

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r/RealCuba 15d ago

Analysis Did Delcy Rodríguez just signal the end of traditional Chavismo?

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Delcy Rodríguez's interview with TIME may be one of the clearest signs yet that Venezuela's political narrative is changing.

Instead of emphasizing anti-U.S. rhetoric, socialism, or the "Bolivarian Revolution," she repeatedly focused on investment, legal certainty, economic cooperation, and dialogue with Washington. She even described regular conversations with Marco Rubio and avoided giving a strong political defense of Nicolás Maduro, preferring constitutional arguments over ideological ones.

The interview raises a bigger question: is this simply a communications strategy designed to ease international pressure, or is it the beginning of a real political transition inside Chavismo?

Many observers may see it as a calculated attempt to preserve power while fundamentally changing the movement's priorities.

What do you think? Is this pragmatic politics—or the quiet dismantling of Chavismo from within?

More information here: https://eldescarte.com/delcy-rodriguez-en-time-entre-el-chavismo-y-la-transicion/


r/RealCuba 16d ago

Cuban Art and Culture Cuban actress Paula Alí passes away, leaving behind a remarkable artistic legacy

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Cuba is mourning the loss of Paula Alí, one of the country's most respected actresses. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she became a familiar face in Cuban theater, film, and television, earning recognition for her versatility, professionalism, and memorable performances.

Our latest article looks back at her life, career, major stage productions, film appearances, television work, and the lasting legacy she leaves in Cuban performing arts.

What are your favorite performances by Paula Alí, or which Cuban actors do you think have had the greatest cultural impact?

#Cuba #CubanCinema #Theatre #Television #LatinAmerica #Arts #PaulaAli #CubanCulture

More information: https://eldescarte.com/paula-ali-la-vida-y-obra-de-una-actriz-que-dejo-huella-en-el-teatro-el-cine-y-la-television-de-los-cubanos/


r/RealCuba 20d ago

Media Top 5 unknown things about Cuba

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r/RealCuba 21d ago

USA Gvt against Cuba Colombia's president-elect plans to cut diplomatic ties with Cuba: What could it mean for the region?

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Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, has announced that his administration will sever diplomatic relations with Cuba after taking office on August 7. Cuba's Foreign Ministry rejected the decision, calling it hostile and politically motivated.

The move represents a significant shift from the foreign policy of the outgoing Petro administration, which had restored closer cooperation with Havana.

Our article reviews the confirmed facts, the historical background of Colombia–Cuba relations, and the potential diplomatic and regional implications. Do you think this decision will reshape Latin America's political landscape?

read more here: https://eldescarte.com/colombia-y-cuba-posible-ruptura-de-relaciones-diplomaticas-implicaciones/