The Spanish Consulate in Havana is facing significant delays in the delivery of credentials, causing concern among Cuban citizens hoping to access the appointment system. According to reports from social media users, credentials for the month of August are just now being received, indicating a five-month delay in the process. A letter addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Cooperation (MAEC) and the Ministry of Justice of Spain, signed by the Coalition of Descendants of United Spaniards, highlights the lack of clarity and transparency in the credentialing process, describing it as unacceptable and highly worrying. The letter urges government institutions to take concrete and transparent actions to restore the trust of the citizens. Users on social media have expressed their frustration, with one person commenting that the situation lends itself to corruption and another saying that the delays have been very unfair. The authorities are being called upon to address the situation promptly and ensure a fair, transparent, and efficient process for all citizens.
Problems continue with sending credentials to the Spanish Consulate in Havana
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