Since 2018, Alejandro Gil Fernández steered Cuba’s economy, facing uphill battles that ended with his ouster. “Tarea Ordenamiento” worsened inflation, and economic issues, prompting an unprecedented exodus during his term. Díaz-Canel’s dismissal highlights food crises, industry collapse, an 18.5% fiscal deficit spike, and internal government strains. María Victoria Gil, his sister and a Cuban TV […]
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