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Míg a világ Iránra és a vébére figyelt, Kuba kommunizmusról sima diktatúrára váltott
HU🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Míg a világ Iránra és a vébére figyelt, Kuba kommunizmusról sima diktatúrára váltott

The article discusses Cuba's shift from communism to a more authoritarian regime, comparing it to China's reforms under Deng Xiaoping. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that the state must become wealthy to create a just society, acknowledging the failure of orthodox Marxism-Leninism. Unlike China, which transitioned rapidly after Deng's reforms in 1978, Cuba delayed this change until 2026 due to decades of political mismanagement and recent U.S. pressure. The article notes that Cuba's slow adaptation contrasts sharply with China's economic rise, highlighting Cuba's vulnerability amid geopolitical shifts, such as the U.S.-backed coup in Venezuela.

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Míg a világ Iránra és a vébére figyelt, Kuba kommunizmusról sima diktatúrára váltott

The article discusses Cuba's shift from communism to a more authoritarian regime, comparing it to China's reforms under Deng Xiaoping. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that the state must become wealthy to create a just society, acknowledging the failure of orthodox Marxism-Leninism. Unlike China, which transitioned rapidly after Deng's reforms in 1978, Cuba delayed this change until 2026 due to decades of political mismanagement and recent U.S. pressure. The article notes that Cuba's slow adaptation contrasts sharply with China's economic rise, highlighting Cuba's vulnerability amid geopolitical shifts, such as the U.S.-backed coup in Venezuela.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual comparison between Cuba and China's political transitions, using quotes from both leaders and historical context. It does not exhibit overt bias but rather provides an analytical perspective on Cuba's political evolution without favoring any particular ideological side

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