Journalist who ridiculed Canel returned to Cuba (+VIDEOS) – 2024-03-17 07:28:23

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2024-03-17 07:28:23

Boris Fuentes, the former pro-government journalist who ridiculed Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, alias the Finger Job, would have returned to Cuba.

After the explosion that occurred when that journalistic material, Fuentes was replaced from his role as a reporter close to the “first secretary” and “president” of #CubaFailedState.

According to a photo gallery published this Friday, at 4:48 p.m., Boris Arencibia and his wife, the announcer Isabel Fernández, would be in Havana.

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The couple posed from various locations in the Cuban capital (Photo: Boris Fuentes / Facebook)

“Enjoying the unmistakable Havana boardwalk with its smell of salt and the beautiful image that is lost in the horizon and reuniting with family and friends brightens the soul and will always be necessary,” the communicator posted.

The couple left for Argentina and the reason for leaving the island was that the regime abandoned the social communicator to his fate and blamed him for spreading those ridiculous statements.

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The publication was made this Friday afternoon (Photo: screenshot)

Isabelita, as the audience in Cuba knows her, retired suddenly and was always a pillar for her husband, a support in the difficult moment when the dictatorship that he applauded (or applauded) so much turned its back on him.

That Canel came out saying that “Lemonade is the base of everything” It was enough of a fragment to make it the target of memes, parodies, songs, jokes and a long etcetera.

So far, the reasons for the return of journalist Boris Fuentes and his wife to the Island have not been revealed, which coincides with a critical moment in all areas of daily life, including the tortuous blackouts and the high rate of violence that the regime inflicts. refuses to recognize.

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