
Havana, November 25 – Cuba's President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and other high-level leaders of the country today highlighted the enduring relevance of the thinking of the historic leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, and the vigor of his example.
#FidelViveEntreNosotros(#FidelLivesAmongUs). Whoever doubts it should read, see, and hear how much the Commander in Chief of the #RevoluciónCubana (CubanRevolution) continues to speak to us, from the immortality of his ideas and the strength of his legacy, which continues to challenge us every day, the Cuban president wrote on the social network X.
Prime Minister Manuel Marrero also emphasized that nine years after his physical passing, the example of the revolutionary leader continues to be a compass in the face of every challenge.
The permanent teaching of #Fidel, as Raúl told us, is that yes, it is possible, that a man is capable of overcoming the harshest conditions if his will to win does not falter, he noted.
For his part, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez affirmed, commemorating the date, that Fidel Castro's legacy of dignity, sovereignty, anti-imperialism, and social justice for Cuba and the peoples of the world remains alive in the current generations of revolutionaries.
Fidel Castro (Birán, Holguín, August 13, 1926 – Havana, Cuba, November 25, 2016) was the architect of the revolutionary triumph of January 1, 1959, against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista (1952–1959).
For more than five decades, he spearheaded the country's economic and social transformations, the development of education, health, sports, culture, and science, as well as confronting external aggressions and conducting an active foreign policy based on principles.
Cuba pays tribute to his memory in a commemorative period that will extend until August 13, 2026, the centenary of his birth. (Source: Prensa Latina)