Cuba’s Labour Minister Marta Elena Feito Cabrera resigned after claiming there are “no beggars” in Cuba, only people pretending to be poor, according to Al Jazeera.
Her remarks, made during a National Assembly meeting, sparked public backlash and calls for her removal. She described street beggars as people in disguise and accused those collecting recyclables of dodging taxes.
The Cuban presidency said Feito admitted her “lack of sensitivity” and stepped down. President Miguel Díaz-Canel also criticized the tone of her comments, stressing the government must not ignore the vulnerable, Al Jazeera reported.
Cuba is facing a severe economic crisis, worsened by US sanctions and fuel shortages.