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The Committee on Attention to Services of the National Assembly of Peoples Power convenes a Forum to Debate on the Accountability of the Ministry of Communications

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The Committee on Attention to Services of the National Assembly of the People's Power makes a call this December 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., to be part of an interactive forum on the accountability of the Ministry of Communications (MINCOM), through the website of the Cuban Parliament.

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María del Carmen Concepción González, president of this parliamentary commission; the Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín; among other directors of the commissions of the Cuban legislature and MINCOM, will be present at the National Capitol building, where they will respond to the different issues put forward by the forum participants.

This activity aims to gather, in the second debate forum convened by the Cuban Parliament on its new institutional website, through popular participation and the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), new opinions of the population on this important exercise to be carried out by the Ministry of Communications during the Tenth Session of the Ninth Legislature of the National Assembly.
 

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