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First Deputy Minister of Communications participates in governmental visit to Granma

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Institutional Communication Office

First Deputy Minister Wilfredo González Vidal, from the Ministry of Communications, began a two-day governmental visit (October 18 and 19) to Granma.

As part of the governmental visit to Granma, the First Deputy Minister of Communications toured the facilities of Etecsa, Correos de Cuba and the Youth Club in the municipality of Jiguaní, appreciating enthusiasm and very good attention to the population.

During his visit to the municipality of Guisa, he visited Etecsa, Correos de Cuba and the Joven Club, groups that stand out for the excellent spirit of their workers and very good service to the population.

Wilfredo González Vidal, emphasized that in the entities of the Communications system there is a QR code and digital payment is encouraged, with the possibility of expanding the use of the QR code and the extra cashier services in the economic actors of the municipality.

The First Deputy Minister, concerning the Joven Club, noted: "Conditions are created to expand their services, including the certification of civil status records for natural persons, which would expand the possibilities for the population in this service."

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