Florida, Oct. 1 – A novel process so important in the socioeconomic life of the Cuban people as bankarization, demands a more effective dissemination campaign to socialize the advantages offered by electronic commerce and a stricter government control over the economic actors who must contribute to its correct implementation.
This was evaluated by Floridian delegates at the fifteenth ordinary session of the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power in Florida, where the highest authority of the Local Administration Council reported on compliance with Resolution 111 of the Central Bank of Cuba and the Assembly Commission on Economic Affairs ruled that there is a lack of demand by the governing bodies of state and private management to ensure compliance with the current obligation to offer citizens the option of paying for products and services through digital and electronic channels.
On this day, the leaders of the Floridian districts also reviewed the progress of some of the main programs of the local agricultural production, with emphasis on the popular demand of reinforcing the governmental control to ensure the fulfillment of the productive commitments, their destination and the order in their subsequent distribution and commercialization to the people.
During this ordinary session, the Floridian delegates also evaluated the guarantees for the development of the recently initiated school year, a stage in which a total of 55 institutions reopened their doors in the territory to guarantee free education for more than 8,000 students.