Slain Dissident’s Daughter Maps Out a Plan for Cuba After Communism (opens original article in a new tab)
Rosa María Payá, daughter of a slain Cuban dissident, has outlined plans to lead Cuba's government if the communist regime falls, working with the US and organizing a pro-democracy movement.
- Rosa María Payá, daughter of slain Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá, outlines plans to lead Cuba's government if Trump's policies remove the communist regime.
- Payá has been working with the US government and has founded Cuba Decide, a pro-democracy movement with 3,500 members in Cuba.
- The opposition has created a transition plan called the Freedom Accord with nine committees to manage key government services after a potential regime change.
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