
Access to the gasoline distribution system in Cuba will now require a subscription with costs in Cuban pesos.
According to reports, authorities announced that drivers will need to purchase a "ticket" in order to queue and refuel at gas stations. These tickets will have a cost in the local currency and will be necessary to access fuel supply. This measure will be implemented in an attempt to regulate access to gas and avoid long lines and shortages at service stations.
Some drivers expressed their concern about this new measure, as they fear it will lead to an increase in gasoline prices and further hinder access to fuel amid the economic crisis the country is experiencing. "It is a difficult situation for everyone, and these measures only complicate things for ordinary citizens," commented a driver interviewed about the issue.
The implementation of this new "ticket" system for gasoline queues has generated debate among the Cuban population, which is dealing with multiple difficulties in their daily lives. It is still unclear how exactly this system will work or when it will come into effect, but it is expected that the authorities will provide more details in the coming days.