Orlando Borrego (born 1936,
Holguín
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History
Before Columbus, the Taino people settled in huts made fro ...
,
Cuba
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) is a
Cuba
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economist
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, writer and former guerrilla who worked with
during the
Cuban Revolution
The Cuban Revolution ( es, Revolución Cubana) was carried out after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which placed Fulgencio Batista as head of state and the failed mass strike in opposition that followed. After failing to contest Batista in co ...
.
Biography
Orlando Borrego was born in 1936 into a peasant family who later identified with the
Partido Ortodoxo of
Eduardo Chibas. His father was a taxi driver and his mother a teacher. In 1952,
Fulgencio Batista
Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (; ; born Rubén Zaldívar, January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who served as the elected president of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 and as its U.S.-backed military dictator ...
led a
coup against Cuba's democratic government, weeks before an election which the Partido Ortodoxo were touted to win. While he was still at secondary school, Borrego became one of the earliest supporters of the organisation which was to become the
26th of July Movement, before
Fidel Castro led the attack on the
Moncada Barracks
The Moncada Barracks was a military barracks in Santiago de Cuba, named after General Guillermo Moncada, a hero of the Cuban War of Independence. On 26 July 1953, the barracks was the site of an armed attack by a small group of revolutionaries ...
which was to give the organisation its name.
In October 1958, Borrego joined a column of the 26th of July Movement's rebel army in the
Escambray Mountains
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, which was under the command of Che Guevara. By the revolution's triumph in January 1959, Borrego had achieved the rank of
First Lieutenant
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The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in most forces it is sub-divided into a ...
.
Immediately after the revolutionary army's entrance in
Havana
Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center. Borrego worked alongside Guevara at
La Cabaña
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fortress. He was appointed Head of the Military Economic Board and served as a prosecutor at the trials of several members of the Batista regime. In October 1959, Che was named head of the Department of Industrialisation, which was set up within the
National Institute of Agrarian Reform
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(INRA). INRA had been set up to institute the
Agrarian Reform Law of May 1959. Che decided to bring Borrego to INRA as his deputy,
Aleida March
Aleida March Torres (born 19 October 1936) is a Cuban revolutionary who was Ernesto "Che" Guevara's second wife, and a member of Fidel Castro's Cuban army.
Life
Aleida March was an active combatant in Che Guevara's Lightning Campaign in ...
as his personal assistant and José Manresa as his secretary. However, the following month, Che became President of the National Bank, and Borrego was left to run the Department of Industrialisation. The two continued to meet regularly to discuss all progress and measures taken. In February 1961 Che was appointed head of the newly expanded Ministry of Industries (MININD), with Orlando Borrego as his Vice-Minister. Borrego played an important role in the development of the Budgetary Finance System.
In 1964, the massive Consolidated Enterprise of Sugar was split off from MININD to form a separate Ministry of Sugar. Borrego was appointed head of the new Ministry. Borrego continued to be an adherent of the Budgetary Finance System, and worked closely with Che to improve it. When Che left for the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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in 1965, he left Borrego with his personal copy of
Das Kapital
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. Borrego met with Che for the last time in 1966, during secret preparations for Che's ill-fated expedition in
Bolivia. Borrego left as Minister of Sugar in 1968. Although equipped with little evidence,
Cuban-American
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writer
Servando Gonzalez, a well-known critic of Cuba, has claimed that Borrego was fired by Fidel Castro in a fit of rage for expressing his doubts over the possibility that the 1970 sugar quota would be attained.
[ Servando Gonzalez, The Secret Fidel Castro p94] Both Castro and Borrego have dismissed Gonzalez's assertion as complete myth. Borrego finally achieved his doctorate in economics from the
University of Havana
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in 1973.
From 1973 until 1980, Borrego served as an advisor to the
Council of Ministers of Cuba
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, while at the same time achieving another doctorate from the
Central Economic Mathematical Institute
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in the
Soviet Union
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. In 1997, alongside Che's son Ernesto, Borrego visited
Lebanon
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, where he met with President
Elias Hrawi
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Early life and education
Hrawi was born in Hawch Al Umara, Zahlé, to a wealthy landowning Maro ...
, toured areas near the border with
Israel
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and expressed support for the Lebanese people's struggle against Israeli occupation.
Currently Borrego serves as an advisor to the Cuban Ministry of Transport. He has visited
Venezuela
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on several occasions, where his book "Che – El Camino del Fuego" was praised by
Hugo Chavez
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as helping him to discover Che as a thinker and an economist. He also visited
Great Britain
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in 2008 on a tour organised by
Rock Around the Blockade where he spoke alongside philosopher Jesús Garcia and student leader Yoselin Rufin.
In July 2014, Venezuelan president
Nicolás Maduro appointed Borrego as an advisor.
[http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/140703/che-guevaras-coworker-advises-venezuelas-president]
On Che Guevara
Published works
* Celebración de la bienvenida a Cuba de la brigada de refuerzo de Ernesto Che Guevara (Pathfinder 1998);
* Che – El Camino del Fuego (Hombre Nuevo 2001);
* Che, Recuerdos En Rafaga, (Ciencias Sociales 2004);
* Rumbo al Socialismo, (Ciencias Sociales 2006)
Footnotes
External links
"RATB Cuban Speaking Tour 2008""Rock Around The Blockade"
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Government ministers of Cuba
1936 births
Cuban revolutionaries
Che Guevara
Living people
Communist Party of Cuba politicians
People of the Cuban Revolution