Camagüey, 17 Apr. - This Wednesday and Thursday the government visit to Camagüey takes place, as part of the necessary dialogue of the country’s authorities at the base and to check strategic objectives and prioritized programs for the nation.
According to the profile on social network X (formerly Twitter) of the Government of the Republic of Cuba, from early hours of this Wednesday began such exchanges, which will run until April 18.
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— Gobierno Cuba ???????? (@GobiernoCuba) April 17, 2024
Temprano en la mañana, inició la visita gubernamental a la provincia de Camagüey, que tendrá lugar los días 17 y 18 de abril. pic.twitter.com/x0O7AbihrY
The objective is to maintain a close link with the population and local authorities, as well as control and evaluate the implementation of Government projections to correct distortions and re-boost the economy, the source stated on the aforementioned platform.
In previous publications of that profile, the words of the member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba and Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, stand out in the most recent monthly meeting with the governors, when he stated that “the Government's projections are not foreign to anyone, even those of the macroeconomic stabilization program, which everyone sees very far away, from up there; "Everything impacts the territories and the population."
??????????|Las proyecciones del Gobierno no son ajenas a nadie, incluso las del programa de estabilización macroeconómica, que todo el mundo ve muy lejos, de allá «arriba»; todo impacta en los territorios y la población, afirmó @MMarreroCruz en la reunión mensual con los gobernadores. pic.twitter.com/ggkxO3XFvn
— Gobierno Cuba ???????? (@GobiernoCuba) April 16, 2024
The government visit during these two days to Camagüey constitutes an important mechanism for feedback between the people and their leaders, in order to contribute to a better progress of the processes carried out on the Island. (Juan Mendoza Medina/ Radio Cadena Agramonte) (Photo: Archive)