June 6, 2025 - 05:59

The Faculty of Psychology at the University of Havana has publicly expressed concerns regarding the leadership of the national Federation of University Students (FEU). The faculty criticized the FEU for its insufficient representation of student interests and its endorsement of unpopular policies implemented by the state telecommunications company, ETECSA.
In a statement, the faculty highlighted the disconnect between the FEU's actions and the needs of the student body. They argued that the current leadership has failed to advocate effectively for students, particularly in light of recent decisions that have sparked widespread discontent among the university community.
The call for resignation comes amid growing frustration over the perceived lack of responsiveness from the FEU, which is expected to be a voice for students. The Faculty of Psychology is urging other academic departments to join them in demanding accountability and a shift towards more inclusive representation within the student government. This movement reflects a broader desire for reform and greater engagement in university governance.
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