GUARD: Police are on duty at the former National Assembly in the center of Havana after the demonstrations this weekend. Photo: Eliana Aponte / AP / NTB
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– Can be the first step towards dialogue
At the same time, he believes the admission is an expression of the president acknowledging that he is out in deep water and has not been able to handle the situation.
– It can be the first step towards dialogue, which is positive. In this calmer period after the demonstrations, it is important to start a dialogue, before this explodes again, because it is only a matter of time, Bye says.
Bye says the demonstrations are about more than electricity, medicine and food.
– This is a far more fundamental collapse of the entire political and economic system in Cuba.
Deep crisis
Cuba’s economy has been hit by the worst crisis in years due to the collapse of the tourism industry following the corona pandemic, US sanctions and ineffective governance.
Former President Donald Trump has tightened the blockade of the country, and President Joe Biden has not taken steps to ease sanctions.
In the speech, Díaz-Canel accused the protesters of exploiting what he called the complex situation because “they do not want the revolution to succeed or for Cuba to develop a civilized and respectful relationship with the United States.”
The researcher says that behind the scenes work is being done to start a call and dialogue internationally.
– The big demand is that there must be an end to the abuses, that there must be democratic change and national dialogue in Cuba. It must communicate with the protesters and representatives of the opposition to seek political community, as well as political solutions and economic reforms