Díaz-Canel tours sites of social and economic importance in Havana
The President’s itinerary, yesterday May 16, included a dairy processing plant, the new Revolución residences, the city’s waste management headquarters, the Mártires de Porvenir high school, the ‘28 de Enero’ rest home for older adults, and a polyclinic in Lawton
Photo: Estudio Revolución
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, toured sites of social and economic importance in Havana, yesterday May 16, as part of a two day visit the Council of Ministers is conducting in the capital to assess progress on resolving a number of pressing issues. He was accompanied by Mercedes López Acea, Political Bureau member and first secretary of the Party’s Havana Provincial Committee, and Reynaldo García Zapata president of the Provincial Assembly of People’s Power. The President’s itinerary, yesterday May 16, included a dairy processing plant, the new Revolución residences, the city’s waste management headquarters, the Mártires de Porvenir high school, the ‘28 de Enero’ rest home for older adults, and a polyclinic in Lawton.
Diaz-Canel in the soy yogurt processing area of the Complejo Lácteo de La Habana state enterprise located in the municipality of Cotorro, inaugurated in August of 1974 by Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz. Photo: Estudio Revolución
In the new community of Revolución, the President learned that the former Villena Polytechnical High School has been remodeled to create 145 apartments. Photo: Estudio Revolución
The community’s new grocery store. Photo: Estudio Revolución
Díaz-Canel Bermúdez visited several classrooms and labs at Mártires de Porvenir Pre-university high school. Photo: Estudio Revolución
The President chatted with residents at the ‘28 de Enero’ rest home for older adults. Photo: Estudio Revolución
Díaz-Canel Bermúdez at a polyclinic in Lawton.Photo: Estudio Revolución
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