The Cuban National Assembly of People’s Power (Parliament) will evaluate the progress of the government’s program. To correct distortions and boost the economy in every area of society. During its fifth ordinary session, it was reported Tuesday.
The secretary of the legislative body, Homero Acosta, announced that the Parliament’s Permanent Committees will analyze more than 80 current national issues on the 14th and 15th, which are cross-cutting issues of the government’s strategy.
Acosta explained that during the parliamentary sessions, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero will provide an update on the impact of the program’s measures. The fulfillment of its 10 objectives, the difficulties faced. As well as the actions implemented to correct and boost the economy in various areas.
Parliamentarians will hear the status of the economy in the first half of the year, the liquidation of the budget for the previous year. Its planned implementation for 2025.
As announced by the Secretary of Parliament at a press conference, the proposed laws for the “Cuban Sports System.” The “General Regime of Contraventions and Administrative Sanctions.” The “Civil Registry,” and the “Code for Children, Adolescents, and Youth” will also be debated.
This agenda, he noted, is primarily marked by economic issues, “although it must be said that, when evaluating the government program presented by the Prime Minister, virtually all spheres of the economy and society are included because these objectives respond to the entire social, economic, and development framework of our country.”
As part of the National Assembly’s program, legislators will approve the guidelines for the Caribbean country’s foreign policy for the period 2025-2028.
Likewise, they will receive an update on the government’s program for the recovery of the National Electric Power System. A very sensitive issue, Acosta said, due to its impact on the population’s lives and the economy.
Popular participation in oversight mechanisms, the exercise of the highest oversight of the Ministry of Transportation, and the accountability of the Camagüey government will also command the deputies’ attention.
Acosta noted that this fifth ordinary session of the National Assembly will convene at a very complex time for the Caribbean nation. Marked by the intensification of coercive measures imposed by the United States on the island.
With information from Prensa Latina
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