Salos in Cuba: “There are no beggars in the country, they are disguised,” he said minister – dismissed by the government

The Cuban government departed the Minister of Labor after the public reprimand by the country’s president for saying that the country’s beggars are all disguised as masquerades. A brief announcement issued last night, Tuesday, says that Labor and Social Security Minister Marta Elena Feito has shown a lack of “objectivity and sensitivity on issues that are currently central to government policy”. The minister’s observations on live broadcast on Monday were widely reproduced on social media and functioned as a lightning -wedding of the multiannual financial crisis. “We have seen people appear to be beggars, but if you look at their hands, when you look at the clothes these people are wearing, they are disguised as beggars … There are no beggars in Cuba,” Freito said. “They have found an easy lifestyle, make money and not work properly.” The country’s president Miguel Dia Canel commented on Minister’s statements […]
Source: News Beast

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