announced economic reforms will be the failure of the Cuban revolution. Policy
By: Rolando Ramirez.
Artemisa, Havana, December 21, 2010 - Gerardo Paez Diaz, leader of the opposition Democratic Concerted Action, told Radio MartÃ, said that the tepid reforms in the Cuban economy will be the final failure of Raul Castro's communist system, since according to the young opponent, the Cuban people do not have a tax culture and if more than twenty years experience living outside the law. Something had to implement the village, especially during the so-called special period where millions of people had to arrange for the survival.
Gerardo Paez, who is also a project sponsor of Municipalities Opposition is calling to use the crisis being experienced by the Cuban government in this way, to hold public and so the opposition, led by their social representatives, as called commissioners, to take a leading role, supporting those simple full of problems and needs that can not or do not dare to claim their rights before the authorities.
Given this reality needed opposition municipalities have begun a process of renewal and / or ratification of commands for each commissioner constituted municipalities prepare a report, covering the real issues, their proposed solutions and the depth to be making changes, including structural, so that the nation does not end up sinking as Raul Castro's own forecast.
this purpose the different promoters are conducting tours of the different municipalities of opposition set out in the country, to encourage counseling. Gerardo himself toured the central provinces to promote the project and educate the families of the prisoners of the group of 75 who refused to go into exile with his dear relatives to support the project once they were released , which gave many of them for sure.
"The I can turn the cataloging of positive - told Gerardo Radio Marti Paez - as it was able to revive the initiative and the creation of a new municipality of opposition in the province of Ciego de Avila. "
The interview had a special interest in the possible reforms to be undertaken by the government of the Castro brothers, so they asked about the social impact that these announced changes, including the dismissal of more than half a million workers and a small opening to private economic activity.
To which Gary replied: "If the people opposed to the front does not take the reins of change, there will be more poverty, vandalism, insecurity and despair. If we do something about it quickly, both the opposition and the government could fall into a state of total lawlessness that could lead to anarchy, with an unnecessary shedding of blood, on which no doubt will bear the greatest responsibility for the Cuban government .
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