The sympathy of some ministers of Pedro Sanchez Because of the Castroist tyranny, it causes shame when Cubans are risking their lives at this hour, going out to the streets shouting “freedom, freedom.” This is the case of the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzon, who as a good communist wasted praise for the figure of the satrap Fidel Castro in his time as federal coordinator of the United Left.
On November 26, 2016, when the death of the dictator was known, Garzón assured that Castro He was “a benchmark of socialism and the causes of the oppressed” and has pointed out: “His thought and example survives.”
Garzón made these affirmations in a couple of tweets in which he also affirmed that Castro “was one of those people who challenged the established, driven by a dream: a fairer world, a classless society.”
He was assassinated 52 years ago, but his memory continues to powerfully illuminate the horizons of many peoples of the world. Goodbye, Ernesto “Ché” Guevara. ✊???? pic.twitter.com/Zf56sXIgkr
– Alberto Garzón???? (@agarzon) October 9, 2019
Already in January 2020, when he was appointed Minister of Consumption. he hastened to delete a tweet praising the “consumer model” of the Cuban dictatorship.
In the tweet, Garzón linked a blog about Public written by Carlos Fernandez Liria and entitled ‘Who fits in the world?’ in which it stands out that “there is only one country in the world that – for now at least – has an acceptable and sustainable development at the same time: Cuba.”
It should be remembered that Cuba ranks 72nd in the Human Development Index (HDI). Spain, for example, ranks 25th.
Garzón is one of the ministers who have been saved from the Pedro Sánchez crisis despite the fact that he was one of those who had the largest ballots to leave after the occurrence of the steak.

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