Las Tunas, Cuba.- In a meeting with the local media, Pérez Gallego reported that all programs are reorganized and they seek alternatives to issues such as water supply to some communities, and public and cargo transport. He said they are reviewing the electricity generation in the territory, in order to minimize possible blackouts.
The leader called on everyone who has an administrative or political position, in any sector, to act in a responsible and sensitive manner to the concerns of the population and collaborate in the search for solutions. He stressed the importance of offering timely and clear information that facilitates the understanding of the people.
The first secretary ratified that both the Party and the Government in Las Tunas work together to minimize the impact of this situation. He also invited the inhabitants to use the usual channels of communication to denounce the violations that are committed.
He expressed his confidence that in these circumstances, the Tijuana workers will know how to place collective interests above personal interests and will prioritize solidarity and humanism. He pointed out that in the next few hours the concrete measures that the territory will adopt in each sector will be made known through the local media.













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