The Todos Unidos opposition group has issued 36-point report on its recommendations for a better Cuba. The report asks: "How is it possible that a country that has received greater economic aid than that given to Europe for its reconstruction after World War II presents so many different social problems? How can you explain that after the receipt of such aid there are in Cuba today children who go without milk from age seven, buildings and houses that crumble after the least rain, families in shelters, any number of citizens trying to leave the country any which way and levels of prostitution, drug use and delinquency never before seen in the history of the country?" Todos Unidos spokesperson Vladimiro Roca said: "We put this document at the disposition of all Cubans with a view to initiating the changes that Cuban society needs to start solving the grave problems, above all economic, that the Cuban people have faced for many years."
I have a few recommendations myself that I doubt are included.
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