On Sunday morning at Havana’s Revolution Palace, workers from the Presidency, Council of Ministers, and Central Committee joined a city-wide cleanup effort to enhance the capital’s hygiene and beauty. President Miguel Díaz-Canel called for action against passivity, urging practical solutions to make Havana cleaner, more orderly, and functional. Alongside top government and party officials, young people, workers, and citizens actively participated in this collective sanitization. The campaign promotes sustainability and long-term improvement, especially in the face of ongoing challenges with water and electricity supply. Citizens expressed pride and a sense of responsibility, highlighting how such efforts foster community spirit and underline the importance of systematic care to keep Havana thriving.
00:00Sunday morning on Havana's Revolution Palace, workers from the Presidency, Councils of Ministers and Central Committee
00:07joined a city-wide cleanup efforts to improve the capital's hygiene and beauty.
00:12President Miguel Díaz-Canel called for action against passivity, origin solutions to make Havana clearer, more orderly and functional.
00:21Alongside top government and party officials, young people, workers and citizens participated in this collective sanitization.
00:28The campaign aims for sustainability and continued improvement amidst challenges in water and electricity supplies.
00:35Citizens expressed pride and responsibility, emphasizing how much efforts built for community, spirit and belonging,
00:43underlining the ongoing need for systematic care to keep Havana thriving.
00:51There is a national call to action and the population has responded.
00:55I believe people have acted responsibly, especially due to their dissatisfaction with the situation we were living through and becoming accustomed to.
01:04Life shows that issues like these can be resolved through operations like this, even amid the most complex circumstances.
01:11Although we made a strong effort over the weekend, we won't solve everything in just a few days.
01:16The work must continue through this week, focusing especially on what concerns people most.
01:21People have already seen a reaction.
01:23How will this be sustained?
01:24We will sustain it if we all work this way.
01:26Every day, we must systematize what can be done daily and from time to time, conduct exercises like this.
01:32This is an issue that social media is creating a situation to confuse the people, and that is not really the case.
01:40Here we have many Fidelist revolutionaries who are capable of defending this revolution, no matter what.
01:47And I know that there are people who truly follow this revolution, socialism.
01:51What affects us is the issue of fuel.
01:55Oil is very important because we use it to supply the equipment of the nine community teams we have here in the municipality, and that is how we carry out sanitation.
02:05The problem is that we have had issues with fuel, which is clearly related to the blockade.
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