Official journalist blames others for the fall of the Cuban peso, and Cubans respond: "We all know there is only one culprit."
A journalist from Juventud Rebelde blames private merchants for the crisis of the Cuban peso, while Cubans respond on social media pointing to the regime as the sole responsible party.
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