The economic and social collapse of Cuba has reached a critical phase, heightened by explicit US pressure for political changes.
The Trump administration insists that the reforms proposed by Havana are insufficient and the Cuban Government cannot handle the severe problems of the country.
It is hinted that 2026 may be the year of change for the country, but the type of change is unclear.
The current regime is internationally isolated and weakened.
Russia and China have other priorities and Venezuela can no longer provide the same level of support.
A real change and transition to democracy is needed, not just a change of names or faces.
Conclusion: A real change is needed, not just in names but in the system. After almost 70 years of dictatorship, Cubans deserve more than just a new appearance of the same failure.