Alejandra Franganillo

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Alejandra Franganillo is a political analyst specializing in Latin American affairs and U.S.–Cuba relations. She holds a master’s in Latin American studies from Georgetown University and a bachelor’s in political science from Florida International University.

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    Cuba’s Growing Private Sector Exposes the Failure of Socialism

    Alejandra Franganillo
    After 65 years of socialist control, Cuba’s private sector has become the island’s most unexpected victory for freedom. For decades, the Castro regime tried to convince the world—and its own people—that socialism was efficient, equal, and sustainable. But today, the model is collapsing under its own weight. Food shortages, blackouts, and mass emigration have exposed the truth: Socialism doesn’t work….
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