Cuban Minister of Labor and Social Security Marta Elena Feitó resigned from her position on Tuesday. According to an official announcement released on the National Television News, the archipelago’s main news program.
According to the report, the Political Bureau of the Cuban Communist Party accepted Feitó’s request.
Based on the analysis of the minister’s participation in the Commissions for Attention to Local Bodies of People’s Power and for Attention to Youth, Children, and Equal Rights of Women of the National Assembly of People’s Power. The Political Bureau accepted Feitó’s request for her release from her position, the official text states.
The official “acknowledged her mistakes in superficially addressing issues that are at the heart of political and governmental management. Focused on addressing real issues that were never intended for our society.”
With information from Prensa Latina
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