Problems continue with sending credentials to the Spanish Consulate in Havana

Cuba Directory The situation is being closely monitored Quotations For key procedures at the Spanish Embassy in Havana. However, there is an even more worrisome issue: delays in issuing credentials.

According to several users on social networks, this week they started receiving credentials related to August, which indicates a five-month delay in providing the information necessary to access the meeting system of the Spanish embassy headquarters.

A Cuban citizen wrote: “The proofs for August 2 arrived today, along with the volume and folio for July.”

Since last Advertising Embassy has made little progress in sending credentials. In fact, a letter has been circulated condemning malpractices in obtaining credentials and administration of appointments.

In LetterAddressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Cooperation (MAEC) and Spain's Ministry of Justice, the “massive and unjustified number of rejections of credential requests at the Consular Headquarters in Havana” was described as “unacceptable and extremely worrying”. , without providing coherent explanations or valid justifications.”

Spanish Consular Credentials in Havana

“The text points out that this lack of clarity and transparency not only violates the rights of applicants, but also casts serious doubts on the legality and equality of the system that prescribes possible contacts between third parties (natural or legal persons). The cost of profits of possible vulnerabilities in infotelecommunications.”

Likewise, the letter signed by the Coalition of Descendants of United Spaniards insists that “the integrity of government institutions must take its action to restore the confidence of citizens through concrete and transparent actions.”

“We call upon the competent authorities to resolve this situation immediately and aggressively to ensure a fair, transparent and efficient process for all citizens,” they said.

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“Very good. It was very clear and concise. With Act 52, the documents were sent, they sent the date, day and time of the appointment, but so much stupidity leads to corruption,” commented one of the victims.

“I fully support this letter, the massive rejection of credentials and the delay of up to 6 months now is very unfair,” said another.

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