OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA CENTRAL COMMITTEE

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After we overcome the virus

Will the world necessarily be better after this crisis? Will being better people spontaneously undermine the power structures responsible for the humanitarian crisis we are experiencing today?

No way to be halfway revolutionary

We face a road ahead full of difficult challenges, and formidable unity will be required to overcome fallacies, efforts to erase our memory and aggression, in order to continue building a better country than the one we have now, standing tall and looking forward, with our heads held high

Our Communist Party is unique

Our Party is unique because it guarantees the unity of all Cubans intent on building a more democratic, inclusive and just society

Martí and socialism in Cuba

When Fidel declared the socialist character of the Revolution, in April of 1961, he was following the only possible path to concretizing Marti's project of an independent Cuba "with all and for the good of all"

A sense of the political

How can we spread the idea that politics is not the exclusive field of social actors who formally hold a given position? Politics, as the Revolution has shown since its first days, is the everyday arena in which we clarify everything that makes sense in our lives

Our lives depend on it

Although the conditions are not in place for values to flourish as we would like them to, neither is it an option for indifference to prevail.

Cuban Jálogüin

In the world we live in, tastes are also produced by very powerful, cross-linked cultural, media and communicational ideological devices, which can have a very harmful message.

Creating culture for socialism

The upcoming Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba will provide an opportune environment to update “our strategy of resistance and development.”

Migration, from an ideal to reality

The wealth of economically developed countries, which attracts migrants, is not an indicator of the success of capitalism, but of the poverty induced by the system in the regions they have systematically exploited.

CUBA IN CONTEXT

The real Cuba has the Family Code it deserves, one of the most advanced in the world.

The opponents of Cuba's political system cannot grant it something positive. As they often express their concern about the "lack of democracy" on the island, it was expected they would react favorably to the approval of a Family Code that guarantees more rights; however, in not a few cases, it has been exactly the opposite.