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Yotuel as a candidate for the government of Spain: “Melia has 32 hotels in Cuba”

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Mentioned by Cuban singer Yotuel Romero, former Orishas member and co-author of the liberation anthem “Pateria e Vida” in social networks To the leader of the Spanish Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Viejo, the candidate for the presidency of that nation, the business that the Mallorcan Melia hotel company has with Castroism.

Recently, Núñez Viejo, the main opposition force to the incumbent socialist ruler Pedro Sánchez, indicated in his government program for the presidency of Spain that “Ibero-America is one of the fundamental areas” for them and their politics, as well as a commitment to Cuban freedom.

The People’s Party believes that “Spain should play a more active role in a continent undergoing profound transformation” and voters have been alerted to the fact that Russia has increased its influence on that continent, particularly in the regimes of Cuba, Venezuela or Nicaragua.

“Spain should strongly support the defense of human rights and the transition to democracy in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua,” the report said.

Núñez Feijóo’s project states that “Freedom, democracy and respect for human rights are the foundation of the Ibero-American community of nations (…) We will defend these values ​​in the region and give strong support to the democratic forces, especially, at this moment, in Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua”.

In this regard, the Cuban musician, who also has Spanish citizenship, and who will be a voter in the upcoming presidential elections in Spain on July 23, reminded the right-wing candidate that the Spanish hotel company Melia has 32 open hotels on the island with the support of dictators.

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One Cuban commented in Romero’s post about the island’s Spanish hoteliers, “This is defense, normalization, and complicity with the murderous dictatorship that Borrell and PSOE have.”

Another user noted, “PP with Vox, soon all the shady business of those companies and PSOE with the dictatorship will be known.”

At the beginning of this year, Romero, who is visiting Spain, spoke to the local press and denounced the tourist trips that Europeans make to the island. Romero knows that Spain is one of the main countries that send tourists to Cuba, and even one of the countries that invest the most in system hotels on the island, which is why he stressed the issue.

“People don’t know what’s going on on the other side of the pond. I think he will know by now by the documentary, [a] The situation needs to put a face on it. Going to Cuba is like going to the zoo, you feed the animals and you come back. This is the same: the tourist goes and sees the beauty, but there is more, ”the musician exclaimed.

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