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Cuba:
Communist Party Leader Urges Members to Work for the Future
HAVANA, Cuba, Jan 28 (acn) The
Second Secretary of the Central Committee of the Cuban
Communist Party (CC-PCC), Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, urged
the members of this political organization to work with more
responsibility and looking to the future.
During the inauguration of the
First Conference of the PCC at Havana’s
Convention Center on Saturday, Machado Venture referred to
the need to get
rid of obsolete conceptions in order to strengthen the work
of the
Communist Party.
“It’s not a temporary task, but something that has to be an
essential and
permanent element of the militants’ behavior as a guarantee
that the Party
will always be ready to face the challenges of each historic
moment,”
Machado Ventura said and added that one of the main goals of
the
Conference that concludes on Sunday is to guarantee the
implementation of
all the agreements of the Sixth Congress of the PCC held in
April 2011,
particularly the Social and Economic Guidelines.
On Saturday, the delegates to the Conference worked in four
commissions
discussing the content of the draft base document of the
Conference which
includes topics such as the working methods of the Party,
its ideological
work, the policy of cadres, and the PCC’s relations with the
Young
Communist League (UJC) and grass-roots organizations, among
others.
This document was analyzed in more than 65,000 meetings by
the members of
the PCC and the UJC, who expressed more than one million
opinions, which
resulted in the modification of 78 of the draft’s 96
objectives and the
addition of another five.
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