‘Che’ Guevara’s daughter abides by ‘MSMEs’ and accuses them of “facilitating the entry of drugs” into Cuba

‘Che’ Guevara’s daughter abides by ‘MSMEs’ and accuses them of “facilitating the entry of drugs” into Cuba
‘Che’ Guevara’s daughter abides by ‘MSMEs’ and accuses them of “facilitating the entry of drugs” into Cuba

Madrid/Aleida Guevara, the eldest of the children of Ernesto Che Guevara and his wife Aleida March, declares war on the MSMEs in an interview with the Italian mediaThe everyday life published this Saturday and in which he accuses the private sector of favoring drug trafficking. “The MSMEs They entail security risks, because they can facilitate the entry of drugs or other illicit goods into the country. Controls must be intensified by the CDR (Committees for the Defense of the Revolution),” asks the daughter of the Argentine guerrilla.

His biggest criticism, however, is not that, but the increase in inequalities, which he attributes to them. “Although the initial objective was not wrong, that is, to import raw materials from abroad to produce goods in Cuba and resell them at cheap prices, these activities are creating problems because many times they directly import goods purchased in dollars, which when converted to pesos cost too much for the Cuban people,” he considers.

A pediatrician by profession, Guevara does not hesitate to make some recommendations on how to solve this economic problem that, in his opinion, the private sector has created, although the recipe is not new: “Regulating prices, above all,” he considers. “Teachers, doctors… need higher salaries, but the first thing is to regulate prices,” she resolves. Furthermore, she calls on the Government to act immediately.

A pediatrician by profession, Guevara does not hesitate to make some recommendations on how to solve this economic problem that, in his opinion, the private sector has created

Guevara, at 63 years old, “continues to practice medicine without abandoning her role as Cuba’s de facto ambassador to the world,” the newspaper quotes. Not in vain, in the interview she announces that last February she participated in the World Social Forum in Nepal representing the Island and that at the end of this May she will be in South Korea. “It is the first time they have invited a communist to speak,” she says, smiling, although she does not reveal the event to which she is invited.

Seoul and Havana announced in February of this year the reestablishment of their relations, which were broken in 1959 with the arrival of Fidel Castro to power, and this same Monday they confirmed the beginning of formal negotiations for the reopening of embassies. Although the years had slightly softened the situation – especially since the stage known as the thaw, in which tensions between the US and Cuba relaxed – and in 2016 some economic exchanges in technological and energy matters began, the diplomatic scenario remained intact. .

With the new context, the South Korean presidency announced that there were potential areas of collaboration and referred specifically to the island’s natural resources, but also to other areas, such as biotechnology and research.

Regarding the analysis of the current economic situation of the Island, Guevara does not use hot towels in the description. “We are experiencing a brutal economic crisis,” he says. However, the analysis is, to say the least, wrong. “We had to get our own vaccines, because no one gave them to us or sold them to us,” he says. The explanations as to why Cuba developed its own vaccines have been given by the Government itself, the health authorities and the directors of the medicine companies.

“We had to get our own vaccines, because no one gave them to us or sold them to us”

Havana declared that the cost of vaccines on the free market was too high, while developing its own formula allowed it to save, immunize the population perhaps later than other nations but at a greater pace, and guaranteed “sovereignty.” . In addition, Cuba rejected joining the Covax international cooperation mechanism, whose objective is to provide vaccines to low-income countries thanks to donations from the richest and different organizations. Although the system failed in part due to the slow pace of delivery of doses, Havana could not foresee this when it flatly refused to be part of it. Finally, the Island did receive vaccines from one of its partners, China, which provided its Sinopharm formula with which some Cubans were immunized.

Guevara also deviates from the truth when he analyzes the problems of tourism, which he assures that “it has not returned to pre-pandemic levels because the world has not recovered. “We are in a general crisis situation and travel prices are high,” he adds. The reality is that at the beginning of 2024, the World Tourism Organization closed the crisis in the sector after covid-19, after 88% of the 2019 figures were reached in 2023. That, in general terms, because The powers of tourism have already far exceeded the levels of that date. In Europe, Spain closed the year with 1% more international travelers than in 2019. On the continent, Mexico and the Dominican Republic show record numbers while Cuba sinks.

Guevara regrets the loss of foreign currency that this means for the country and its contribution to the depreciation of the peso – “which is no longer backed by the convertible peso,” he laments – but he trusts that China and Russia will provide new travelers to facilitate the recovery. .

“If I talk about Fidel I get emotional”

The daughter of the Argentine guerrilla does not miss the opportunity to make clear the influence of the leader of the Revolution in her life – “if I talk about Fidel I get emotional” – and extrapolates it to all Cubans when she maintains that many miss him, but praises the figure of her current successor not so much for what she does but for occupying a space that, for her, is impossible to fill. “There is no point in making comparisons: replacing Fidel is too difficult, simply staying in his place is a heroic act.”

Therefore, he calls on the people to support the president and remembers that the Constitution approved in 2019 is the result of a popular process. “Therefore, there is no going back: the Cuban Government is a government of the people, not of the elites.”

 
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