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The President of the Republic and the Prime Minister supervised the program for the computerization of society

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional

In a meeting presided over by Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, president of the Republic, and the Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero, the Minister of Communications, Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, provided information on the progress of the program for the computerization of society in Cuba.

The Prime Minister published the following words on his Twitter account: “We continue supervising the progress of the Program for the #Computerization of Society in Cuba, and we are identifying its flaws in order to move forward in this field that is on high demand by our population. #WeAreCuba #WeAreContinuity https://t.co/qZS2WmsiUC

Likewise, the Communications Minister tweeted: “We provided a report on the creation of the infrastructure and projection of telecommunication public services, as well as on the necessary cyber-security measures. #CubaComputerizes #Cuba https://t.co/kJno73f4MF
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