The deputies will assess the fulfillment of the objectives of the Government plan to correct distortions and boost the economy in various areas.
The Economic Affairs Committee will inform legislators on the mechanism for managing, controlling, and allocating foreign currency and the foreign exchange market.
Meanwhile, the Education, Culture, Science, Technology, and Environment Committee will review the progress of the Third Education Improvement Program and the Values Formation Program.
Likewise, the deputies will learn about the work schedule for the implementation of Cuba’s policy for digital transformation, the digital agenda, and the strategy for the use of artificial intelligence.
This Tuesday’s program also includes the presentation and analysis of the opinions on the draft laws of the General Regime of Contraventions and Administrative Sanctions, the Civil Registry, the Cuban Sports System, and the Code of Children, Adolescents, and Youth.
The day before, President Miguel Diaz-Canel emphasized that to address the country’s economic challenges, “it is necessary to transform our approach,” and in this regard, he insisted on “increasing national production and ensuring that our products are competitive; otherwise, we will not be able to enter other markets.”
Diaz-Canel affirmed that it is necessary to foster a culture of establishing shared-benefit businesses, in which a return on investment is guaranteed equitably for both parties.
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