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Havana, Cuba: The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, today supported the intervention of his Bolivian pair, Evo Morales, at the 74th General Assembly of the United Nations Organization (UN), Prensa Latina publishes.

Díaz-Canel resumed the idea of ​​Morales who denounced the capitalist system, its mode of production, consumerism and the lack of equity in the distribution of wealth.

'Evo at the UN:' Let's say it very clearly: the root of the problem is in capitalism, the underlying problem is in the model of production and consumerism, in the ownership of natural resources and in the unequal distribution of wealth ', wrote Díaz-Canel in his Twitter social network account.

According to Morales, "it is intended to commercialize everything to accumulate more capital" and the world is being controlled by a global oligarchy, only a "handful of billionaires."

The first indigenous president of Bolivia described as "unfair, immoral and inadmissible" that 26 people in the world have the same wealth as three thousand 800 million individuals.



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