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    CDR members from Ciego de Ávila on their way to their X Congress

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    The maximum conclave of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) will meet on September 26, 27 and 28 in Havana, in its tenth edition

    Cederistas avileños camino a su X Congreso

    Although September still seems distant, the month in which the X Congress of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) will be held in commemoration of its 63rd anniversary, the CDR members of Ciego de Ávila have started to achieve the goals set to salute his great date

    Alxis Cazaña Valdés, provincial coordinator of the CDRs, said that the meeting process is advancing in the base structures of the organization: to date, 36.46 percent of the 4,981 committees and 29.03 percent have held their congress of the 682 CDR zones.

    He also pointed out that the upcoming May 4 is scheduled to start the municipal assemblies. The first will take place on Primero de Enero and Bolivia.

    According to the outlined schedule, on July 1, the provincial plenary session must be held, where a delegation of more than 25 members must be approved, which will attend the X Congress on behalf of Ciego de Ávila.

    In these previous months, the mass organization of the territory seeks to strengthen the link with young people, ensure their integration into study or work; as well as attend to the problems of vulnerable communities and strengthen revolutionary vigilance.

    In addition, the assemblies at the base seek to strengthen the internal structures of the largest mass organization in the country, an essential step to assume the multiple tasks entrusted to it. In this regard, Liván Izquierdo Alonso, a member of the Central Committee and first secretary of the Party in the province, said at the beginning of March that the CDR missions are the same, "but things must be done differently to have better results, especially in such complex moments for the Cuban Revolution”.

    On a recent visit to the province, Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Hero of the Republic of Cuba and National Coordinator of the CDR, called for the neighborhood to be given the thrust of the Latir Avileño political movement, while insisting on resuming the avant-garde path.

    Hernández Nordelo himself had stressed, when participating in the first assembly of this type held in the country, that "for the X Congress to be different we must begin because the assemblies are also different, according to the times in which we live."