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Cuba prepares to celebrate May Day


Havana, April 29.- Cuba finalizes details today for the parade for May 1st, International Workers' Day, which annually brings together thousands of nationals and foreigners in this capital.

This year the headquarters of the event will take place at the José Martí Anti-imperialist Tribune, a stage where nearly 200 thousand residents from five municipalities of Havana will attend.

This Sunday, a few hours before the parade, dozens of residents of the capital participated in a day of volunteer work to decorate the Grandstand, according to the Government of Havana on the social network X (formerly Twitter).

Likewise, a group of organizational measures arranged by the capital's provincial Road Safety Commission were disclosed to ensure mobility during the celebration of the proletarian festival.

In this sense, several streets in the Plaza de la Revolución municipality will be closed, with parking prohibited, to guarantee safe transportation during the development of the activity.

Also in the rest of the country's provinces, the main squares are getting ready to welcome the multitude of Cubans who will celebrate the 65th anniversary of the first workers' parade, held after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

According to the general secretary of the Cuban Workers' Central, Ulises Guilarte, the 1st. In May, Cubans will demand the end of the economic, financial and commercial blockade of the United States and the exclusion of the island from the illegal list of countries supposedly sponsoring terrorism.

Like every year, the May 1st solidarity brigade will join the parade, made up this time of more than 250 members from all continents. (Text and photo: PL)


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