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Cuba, Higher School of the Ñico López Party, national event, Third International, Vladimir Ilich Lenin

Lenin's role in the Third International


Havana, March 2.- Based at the Higher School of the Ñico López Party, in this capital, a national event took place in commemoration of the 105th anniversary of the Third International, led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

The ceremony was presided over by Rogelio Polanco Fuentes, member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and head of the Ideological Department; and by Jorge Elías Urtado Pérez, director of the Ñico López.

The event took place in the form of a panel, where Eulalia Cárdenas, methodologist from the Directorate of Marxism-Leninism and History of the Ministry of Higher Education, participated; as well as Iraida Camejo and José Alberto Lapiné, professors at the study center.

The panelists addressed the historical moment in which the Third International took place, assessed Lenin's role in the development of the theory of class struggle and analyzed the current validity of that fact.

Furthermore, the role of the Russian leader in the unity of communists and revolutionaries was acknowledged.

In the times we live in today, the Party has a very high responsibility and its system of political and ideological preparation, where the university of the Ñico López Party has a fundamental work to continue preparing our cadres, our militants, our workers and all our people, expressed Polanco Fuentes.

The Third International was created by Lenin and the Communist Party of Russia in March 1919, with the aim of leading the country to the realization of socialism as the first step to communist society, achieving the suppression of the capitalist system and establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat. and the International Republic of Soviets, in addition to the complete abolition of social classes. (ACN) (Photo: Archive)


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