5 - Development of Cuban social-fascism: since the early 90's until nowadays

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Indeed, Chinese social-fascist penetration in Cuba has aggravated the deficit of Cubancommercial balance even more, with Chinese exports to Cuba far surpassing Cubanexports to China. For example, bourgeois newspaper "Financial Times" informed that: 

"Bilateral trade between China and Cuba in 2005 totaled US$777 million, of whichUS$560 million were Chinese exports to Cuba." (Financial Times, China helps Cubato move up a gear, March 2006, edition in English) 

As we had already stated, this constitutes one more proof of Castroist Cuba's antisocialist and anti-communist nature. Neither in comrade Enver's Albania, neither incomrade Lenin and Stalin's Soviet Union ever existed any kind of deficit in thecommercial balance or of external debt. The emergence of these phenomenons wouldmean that socialist productive reports would have been eliminated and that economyhad become under the control of an exploitative minority in search for maximum profits– that is, it had been transformed into a capitalist economy. Indeed, both those socialistcountries strived for gradually extinguishing their external commerce with capitalistimperialist-revisionist world, as the purpose of any country constructing authenticsocialism and communism relatively to foreign commerce is to totally abolish anynecessity of commercializing with non-socialist and non-communist nations. 

But all this is on the antipodes of what occurred in social-fascist and pro-capitalistCuba. In 2000, Cuban economy was still not able to fulfill more than just 85% of its1990 productive capacity. During the period 1989-1992, Cuban economy suffered adecline of more than 50%. Cuba was only capable of preventing bankruptcy since 1991thanks to the already mentioned tourism sector, which has surpassed sugar productionas the main provider of assets to Cuban economy. In 2005, around 2,5 million ofCanadian and European tourists visited Cuba and left there more than US$ 2 billion ofrevenues. This together with the money sent home by many Cuban migrants living andworking abroad provided around 65% of Cuban payments' balance – 2/3 of Cubaneconomy (the enormous weight of migrant's money on Cuban capitalist economy isindeed the main reason behind Castroist recent decision on allowing all Cubans to freelyenter and leave the country – thus promoting the penetration of many more bourgeoiselements influenced by Western imperialism). Therefore, we conclude that Cubaneconomy is based upon non-productive and parasitic sectors. Indeed, no country whichaims at constructing socialism can even think about basing its economic developmenton things like tourism, services and on the money sent by migrants! Indeed, duringsocialist construction, service and administrative sectors must have the minimum weightpossible within economy, because they are parasitic sectors which don't produceanything of their own. Both in Socialist Albania and in Bolshevist Soviet Union, theweight of non-productive sectors within economy was reduced as time passed in accordwith the principles of Marxism-Leninism. We repeat once more: socialism can only besuccessfully achieved through basing economic development on a socialized anddiversified heavy industry of means of production always supported by a socialized andmechanized agriculture – with all means of production and all economic fields beingunder the total and exclusive control of the proletarian dictatorship headed by an authentic Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist-Hoxhaist party. As Albanian Marxists-Leninistsaccurately remarked: 

"Socialism's material and technical foundations are closely linked to the creationof a powerful mechanic base which will start by producing all exchanging pieceswhich are necessary to repair the machines utilized in industry, in agriculture, ontransportation, on construction, etc. Later, it will begin to massively producemachines, instruments and equipments which are useful to satisfy the needs of ourpopular economy. (...) Thanks to the heroic application of the revolutionaryprogram of the Party of Labor of Albania relatively to socialist industrialization, itwas created in our country both a diversified heavy industry and a diversified lightindustry which rely on raw materials provided by our own nation and that are notdependent on foreign countries anymore." (Documents of the PLA, Réponses auxquestions sur l'Albanie, Tirana, 1969, translated from version in French language) 

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