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Coming to Cuba, under Fidel Castro it was a much better rule and they focused on education and at one point the literacy rates were much higher than some of the developed countries and their health care system was great and lastly i am coming from a state which is ruled by Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the development is evident as our state is usually rated number one in terms of education and other social economic benchmarks.
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When you talk about "the achievements of Cuba under Fidel", do not be too lazy to read about what happened BEFORE Fidel! Most of what you consider to be Fidel's "merit" - it was all built and implemented before him! There is a lot of information about "before the Fidel period", do not be too lazy to read, you will be very surprised - there is about medicine and education, and a lot more about what was then destroyed or degraded to a primitive level.
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“And finally, the economic indicators that speak for themselves: from 1950 to 1958, Cuba ranked second or third in Ibero-America in terms of income of the population. Despite its small area and population of only 6.5 million, in 1958 Cuba was far ahead of Latin American countries, as well as Spain, Portugal and Italy, ranking 29th among all world economies.
According to the International Labor Organization, in 1958, the unemployment rate in Cuba was one of the lowest in the world - 7.07 percent. Cuba ranked eighth in the world in terms of the average wage of workers (after the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, New Zealand, Norway and Denmark), and in terms of peasant income - seventh. "