Cuban Labor Minister Fired Over Controversial Comments on Beggars

Cuba's Labor Minister, Marta Elena Feito, was dismissed following controversial remarks suggesting the country's beggars were fakes. Her statements ignited public outrage amid Cuba's economic struggle. President Miguel Diaz-Canel criticized her for lacking empathy, declaring such issues represent social inequality, not deceit.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Havana | Updated: 16-07-2025 17:07 IST | Created: 16-07-2025 17:07 IST
Cuban Labor Minister Fired Over Controversial Comments on Beggars
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Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced the dismissal of Labor and Social Security Minister Marta Elena Feito following her controversial comments regarding the country's beggars. Her remarks drew widespread criticism and social media backlash, further highlighting the public's frustration with the nation's ongoing economic crisis.

In a televised statement, Feito claimed that individuals posing as beggars in Cuba were indeed phonies, citing their appearance and attire as evidence. Her statements sparked outrage and were seen as dismissive of the economic hardships faced by many Cubans.

President Diaz-Canel responded, emphasizing the need for empathy and recognition of social inequality as a root cause of such issues. He stressed that the nation's vulnerable population should not be viewed as adversaries but rather as a testament to the broader socioeconomic challenges that must be addressed.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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