Cuba fire the Labor Minister to call all beggars

A woman searches through a dumper in search of useful items in Havana, Cuba. (Picture Credit: AP)

Havana: The Cuba government was publicly reprimanded by the President, to say that Cuba’s beggars had all the phones in disguise. A brief announcement said on Tuesday evening that Labor and Social Security Minister Marta Elena Faito has “demonstrated the lack of fairness and sensitivity on topics that are currently central for political and government policy”. On Monday, the minister’s comment on live television was broadcast on social media and became an electric rod for popular disappointment with years of economic crisis. “We have seen people who appear beggars, but when you look at their hands, when you see the clothes they wear, they are disguised as beggars … in Cuba, there are no beggars,” he said. President Miguel Diaz-Canal said that the comments showed lack of understanding of poverty roots. “Weak are not our enemies.” Roots

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