Government management in the eastern province of Camagüey and the approval of bills are on the agenda of the National Assembly of People’s Power (Parliament) today in its fifth session.
As planned, the legislature will evaluate a report on the work carried out by the Camagüey government. Led by the governor of that province, Jorge Enrique Sutíl Sarabia, followed by another report by an ANAP commission.
Parliament also plans to examine the bills “On the Cuban Sports System” and the Code of Children, Adolescents, and Youth.
During Thursday’s session, the deputies evaluated the results of the ANPP’s oversight of the Ministry of Transportation (Mitrans). An agency that is striving to reverse the sector’s decline and, they noted, has the potential to do so.
The parliamentary commission that evaluated the management of the Ministry of Transport and Transportation (MITRANS). Highlighted the search for local solutions to problems. In an effort to halt the decline in economic indicators and achieve self-sustainability.
The transportation agency still fails to guarantee the ability to meet the population’s mobility needs. Including due to fuel shortages, poor technical conditions of its vehicles, and a lack of foreign currency financing. For the purchase of parts, components, and accessories, the ANPP report stated.
On the other hand, the Foreign Policy guidelines for the 2025-2028 period were approved. The National Institute of Sports, Physical Education, and Recreation (Inder) was reported.
Strategies for improving institutional and popular control mechanisms were analyzed, Also the draft law for the General Regime of Contraventions and Administrative Sanctions was presented.
According to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez, the preservation of independence, the defense of the Revolution, and socialism were defined as one of the priorities of the nation’s foreign policy.
Rodríguez identified as a second priority for the country the search for options that will accelerate economic recovery, advance development, and address the fundamental problems that create suffering, hardship, shortages, and deprivation for Cuban families.
With information from Prensa Latina
- Ice Cream Production Increases in Holguin for Summer - 18 de July de 2025
- Holmeca Productions Promote Import Substitution - 18 de July de 2025
- Cuban Parliament to Examine Bills and Government Management - 18 de July de 2025