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The importance of unity as a strategic weapon of the Party in Camagüey (+ Photos)


 

Camagüey, April 16.- A call to be better militants every day to face adversity and defend the work of the Revolution was made by the member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and first secretary in Camagüey, Federico Hernández Hernández.

During the event for the 63rd anniversary of the founding of the governing organization of Cuban society, the leader called for consolidating the unity of the people, a task that in the midst of complex conditions corresponds to the PCC.

At the ceremony, workers and cadres with one or more decades of outstanding career were recognized, and among them Hernández Hernández highlighted their dedication, commitment and morale, qualities necessary in militancy to fulfill the missions assigned to them.

In addition, 14 colleagues received their degrees as Bachelors in Social Sciences, after five years of studies at the Faculty of the Cándido González Morales Party, in this city, which ratifies the purpose of contributing to the training of competent directives.

Antonio Ariel Ramos Méndez, who graduated with honors and was an integral student of the class, expressed that as social scientists they have a great responsibility, since guaranteeing the correct interpretation of phenomena and processes makes it possible to apply political science in the solution of problems. different problems to contribute to strengthening the role of the PCC as a leading force in the country.

The event for the 63rd anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Cuba began in Camagüey with the tribute to Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, in the Jimaguayú Hall of the Plaza de la Revolución Mayor General Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz, where his challenges temporarily rested. fatalities in December 2016. (Text and photos: Juan Mendoza Medina / Radio Cadena Agramonte)


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