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Minister of Communications continues with Governmental Visit: Santiago de Cuba

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional

On June 29, the governmental visit to the eastern provinces of Cuba continued, today the Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín, met with the main political and governmental authorities of the municipality of #Guamá in Santiago de Cuba.

During the meeting, she discussed the municipality's strategy and the need to incorporate the university with their scientific contribution.

This governmental visit is an opportunity to follow up on the directions given in previous visits, which have the primary intention of continuing to connect the national government with the local management of the territories.

The Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín via her personal Twitter profile wrote: This Thursday, on the second day of #VisitaGubernamental (#GovernmentalVisit), we arrived in #SantiagoDeCuba, in the municipality of #Guamá. We met with government authorities and visited places of socioeconomic interest, social works, productive centers and neighborhoods in transformation such as #Uvero.

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