AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIslandwide blackout: Cuba suffered another total grid disconnection, leaving millions without power and deepening daily hardships like water shortages in Havana’s “solares,” as the energy crisis continues to spiral. Market socialism push: Amid the US fuel blockade and sanctions pressure, Cuba is rolling out sweeping economic changes to speed approvals, expand private activity, and use market mechanisms while insisting it’s not abandoning socialism. 11J anniversary pressure: Five years after the July 11, 2021 protests, exile groups in Madrid and other cities held vigils and rallies demanding the release of political prisoners and denouncing ongoing repression. US-Cuba politics: Marco Rubio renewed calls for a “better future” for Cubans and demanded the release of political prisoners, while Cuba’s leadership continues to blame the US “energy blockade” for the collapse. Cuban diaspora voices: Cuban-American businessman Omar Sixto argues Cuba’s solution is not invasion but a humanitarian takeover, linking today’s crisis to earlier economic decisions.
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