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Transformar la realidad en beneficio del pueblo

There is a long way to go and even more so the dissatisfactions regarding food sovereignty in Ciego de Ávila, issues that were debated in its Municipal Assembly of the Communist Party of Cuba. The opinions of the population about the supply of small food selling shops and other markets, and the high prices, reflect this, but other data also attests to the matter, for example: failure to plant crops such as plantain, cassava, taro, sweet potato, pineapple, papaya and guava.

In this sense, Noel Rodríguez Mesa, a militant for the José Martí Credit and Services Cooperative, said that the implementation of the 63 measures approved for the sector broke with the old schemes that limited agricultural development in the country. Besides, the partisan work must have a greater impact to bring products to the Cuban plate in a more affordable way every day.

“The results that are not achieved today go beyond the application of this series of resolutions, it goes in the act, in the opportune information in the role of the nucleus in each of the productive bases: to establish a direct exchange with the producers and try to help them resolve their problems and disagreements,” he alleged.

In his opinion, one of the fundamental causes, old in time, that prevent the necessary take-off from the furrows, is that of accounts receivable and payable, which discourages work at the base, a topic that needs "more complex analysis without hesitation and without recipes."

Moreover, since politics must be closely linked to the economy, Rogelio Polanco Fuentes, a member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee and head of its Ideological Department, expressed the need for all this discussion to be conceived with all the parties in the chain of defaults, achieve it in the shortest possible time and with the participation of the Party nuclei.

He reaffirmed the vital priority given to agro-food production from the country's leadership, "we have to make the leap in efficiency and productivity that guarantees the well-being of the people, we cannot rest until we achieve it."

The perspectives and materialized realities of local development was another of the topics debated in the plenary. Roberto Obregón García, municipal mayor, explained how of these 23 initiatives established in the territory during the past year, 16 million pesos were raised, of which 87 percent should have been used in the confrontation with COVID-19 due to the peremptory nature of the situation.

Projects such as Media Luna, also constituted as a medium-sized private company, speak of the opportuneness of promoting them further in order to substitute imports, generate jobs and benefits for the communities with their productions.

However, the partisan work, developed within them, was also reflected. Miguel Ángel González Alarcón, activist and director of La Trocha from Ceballos project, recounted how the ideological political work takes place there from the prioritized day-to-day attention to each of the workers, the concern for their needs and their constant monitoring. So much so that even in one of the assemblies of horses they were pleasantly surprised that 26 of them showed willingness to join the organization, which for many was impressive.

On the subject, Exnier González Suárez, activist and director of the Plant-Based Business Unit of the Ceballos Agro-industrial Company, added that in his opinion it is nothing more than: an adequate socio-political environment, which allows the comrades to see themselves reflected in the Communist Party of Cuba and that they identify it as a synonym of prosperity, as the vanguard, as what drives and exalts.

He affirms it from the experience of concretizing growth and even specifying a base committee of the Union of Young Communists in the entity, when it did not exist previously.

The confrontation with the ideological war that is waged against us from the great centers of world capitalist power was another of the topics analyzed, for which convincing arguments and creatively shown are required, especially in scenarios such as the social networks of the Internet, of the benefits of socialism as a way to achieve social justice.

In this regard, Roberto Quiñones Sánchez, secretary of a zone center in the center of the city, commented on the need to promote deep knowledge of Cuban and universal history, as well as to reinforce Marxism and Leninism in that method of struggle and science that It makes us understand reality and transform it.

Katia Siberia García, secretary of the nucleus of the Invasor Newspaper, expressed the need for communication made from social networks on the Internet to be built from a vision that is more coherent with reality; because sometimes and with the aim of highlighting the positive of something, we generate a bigger problem if we do not weigh the sharp edges of its context.

The multi-awarded professional of the press also said the importance of explaining things from the interesting and original, such as teaching history or showing more daily stories of our leaders that bring them closer to the people. Likewise, he called for more controversy in the partisan ranks, with the aim of transforming reality and its problems for the better.

In the conclave, several speeches emphasized the work with young people and the potential for growth of the Party from its main source: the communist youth, which still shows deficiencies.

The event, which was also presided over by Carlos Luis Garrido Pérez, member of the Central Committee and first secretary of the Party in the province, and Roberto Montesino Pérez, deputy head of the Central Committee's Ideological Department, made clear the need to have more influence on the solution of dissatisfactions of the people such as the collection of solid waste, the state of deterioration and lack of hygiene of the cemetery, the improvement of the water supply and sanitation networks, completion of the basic list of medicines, provision of housing to victims and vulnerable people as well as the excessive increase in prices of products and services, among other issues.