"Among Revolutionaries, We Communists Go to the Fore"
- Miguel Díaz-Canel
Bermúdez -
Full text of the
speech by Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First
Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and
President of the Republic of Cuba, during the closing session of the
Eighth Party Congress, at the Havana Convention Center, April 19, 2021,
Year 63 of the
Revolution
Dear Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, leader of the
Cuban Revolution;
Dear compañeros of the historic generation of the
revolutionary process and founders of the Communist Party of Cuba;
Members of the Political Bureau and Secretariat of the
Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee;
Members of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee;
Delegates;
Compañeras and compañeros:
The Eighth Congress concludes and I have no hesitation in
describing it as historic. This is a fact.
Apart from our emotions and feelings involved in living
history and the undefeated leadership of those who today pass on
responsibilities and tasks to our generation, there is a transcendence
that is impossible to ignore:
The Apostle's Centennial Generation, guided by Fidel and
Raúl over more than six intense decades, can declare today,
with dignity and pride, that the socialist revolution they made only 90
miles from the powerful empire, is alive, firm, and taking action
amidst the gale shaking an ever more
unequal and unjust world, following the collapse of the world socialist
system.
And this generation can say much more. This generation can
affirm that the Revolution does not end with theirs, because they
managed to shape new generations equally committed to the ideals of
social justice that have cost the blood of the best sons and daughters
of the Cuban nation.
What we receive today are not positions or tasks. This is not
only the leadership of a country. What we have before us, continually
challenging us, is a heroic, immense work.
It is the daring uprising of Céspedes, the
unwavering honor of Agramonte, the dignified intransigence of Maceo,
the impressive acumen of Gómez, the Maroons' quest for
liberty, the passion of war poets, the ferocity of Mariana in the scrub
and the inspiring light of Martí.
It is the foundational youth of Mella, the tremendous verses
of Villena, the radical anti-imperialism of Guiteras, the absolute
dedication of the Centennial Generation, Haydee and Melba behind bars,
Vilma defying the repressors, Celia organizing the command post in the
Sierra, Cuban mothers
confronting the dictatorship that murdered their children; the female
platoon in the Sierra, Camilo's boundless fidelity, Che's universal
legacy, Fidel's profound, creative leadership, the continuity upheld by
Raúl.
It is the Great Rebellion, the underground, the guerrilla
fronts, the strategic counteroffensive, the invasion of the West, the
decisive battles, the triumphal entry into Havana, the Agrarian Reform,
the literacy campaign, the fight against counterrevolutionary bandits,
the militias, the Girón
victory, the October Crisis, internationalist collaboration in Africa,
Asia and Latin America, Che's guerrilla war, to the blood for Vietnam,
for Angola, for Ethiopia, for Nicaragua, the medical brigades,
Elián González, The Five, ELAM [Latin American
School of Medicine], Operation Miracle, ALBA, the Henry Reeve
contingent, science,
medicine, culture, high performance sports, universities, and human
solidarity re-founded in this land.
What unites us is so much that the list will always be
incomplete, but this can give some idea of the great monument that the
Cuban people have erected over more than 150 years of struggle.
This history can be summarized in two words: the people and
unity, which is to say, the Party. Because the Communist Party of Cuba,
which has never been an electoral party, was not born of a split. It
was born from the unity of all political forces with profoundly
humanist ideals that had been
shaped in the struggle to transform an unequal, unjust country,
dependent on a foreign power and under the yoke of a bloody military
dictatorship.
Today we say: We are Cuba! Cuba Viva! and it sounds simple,
easy, but how difficult it has been to achieve and maintain our
sovereignty and independence in the midst of the most ferocious siege.
The historic generation, aware of its role in this heroic
creation -- that is every day of the Cuban Revolution -- in the face of
a multidimensional, permanent war waged by its closest neighbor, has
always worked on the development of new generations and facilitated the
gradual transfer of
principal leadership responsibilities.
Thanks to this patient work over years, a milestone in our
political history is confirmed here today, defining the Eighth Congress
as the Congress of Continuity. And the central standard-bearer of this
process has been compañero Army General Raúl
Castro Ruz. (Applause)
When I took office as President of the Councils of State and
Ministers in 2018, I wanted to express in my remarks the sentiments of
many of us and recognize Raúl's work at the head of the
Revolution and the Party.
With his proverbial modesty, he asked me to forego some of the
words about him that I wished to state at that time. Today, abusing the
responsibility that I assume leading the Party and with more knowledge
of the facts, due to the intimate rapport we established in addressing
the issues and strategic tasks of the country, experiencing firsthand
the way he has led our preparation, I would like to do historic justice
and relate what I wrote at that time and, as a matter of discipline,
left unsaid.
Compañero Raúl, who has prepared,
conducted and led this process of generational continuity with
tenacity, with no attachment to positions or responsibilities, a
heightened sense of duty and of the historic moment, with serenity,
maturity, confidence, revolutionary firmness, with altruism and
modesty, on the basis of his own merits, authority and because Cuba
needs him, will be consulted regarding the most important strategic
decisions impacting the nation's destiny. (Applause)
He will always be present, well informed of everything, fighting with
energy, contributing ideas and arguments
to the revolutionary cause, through his advice, his guidance and
alertness to any error or deficiency, ready to confront imperialism as
the first with his rifle in hand on the front lines of combat.
The Army General will continue to be present because he is a
reference for every Cuban communist and revolutionary. Raúl,
as our people affectionately call him, is Fidel's best disciple, but he
has also contributed a great deal to revolutionary ethics, the work of
the Party and to improvement of
the government.
The work done under his leadership at the head of the country
over the last decade is colossal. His legacy of resistance in the face
of threats and aggression and in efforts to perfect our society is
paradigmatic.
He assumed the leadership of the country in a difficult
economic and social situation. In his dimension as a statesman, forging
consensus, he has led, pushed for and encouraged profound, necessary
structural and conceptual changes as part of the process of perfecting
and updating the Cuban
economic and social model.
Raúl was able to achieve the renegotiation of an
enormous debt, honestly and respectfully abiding by the word given and
the principle that the nation would honor its commitments to creditors,
thus strengthening confidence in Cuba.
He led, with wisdom, the debate that culminated in a
transcendental update of our Migratory Law; insisted on transformations
in the agricultural sector; promoted without prejudice the expansion of
non-state forms of economic management, the approval of a new Foreign
Investment Law, the creation
of the Mariel Special Development Zone, the elimination of obstacles to
the strengthening of Cuban state enterprises, investments in the
tourism sector, the program for the computerization of society, and the
maintenance and improvement, to the degree possible, of our social
conquests.
With patience and intelligence, Raúl achieved the
release of our Five Heroes, thus fulfilling Fidel's promise that they
would return.
His trademark style was evident in wide-ranging, dynamic
activity in the country's foreign relations. With firmness, dignity and
mettle, he personally led the process of talks and negotiations
directed toward the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with the
United States.
Raúl's unquestionable qualities as a statesman, as
a defender of Latin American integration, distinguished in a special
way Cuba's period as pro tempore president of CELAC
[the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]. His most
important legacy, the defense of unity within diversity, led to the
declaration of the region as a Zone of Peace
and contributed decisively to the peace talks in Colombia.
Raúl has defended the rights of Caribbean countries
and particularly those of Haiti in international forums like no one
else. With deep pride, Cubans listened to his emotional voice and
precise language at the Summit of the Americas in Panama, where he
recalled the true history of Our
America.
He achieved these accomplishments while facing the illness and
death of his beloved companion in life and struggles, our extraordinary
Vilma (Applause), with whom he shared his passion
for the Revolution and with whom he founded a beautiful family. During
this period, he also suffered the illness
and death of his principle reference in revolutionary life, who was
also his leader and brother, compañero Fidel, to whom he has
been uncompromisingly loyal. (Applause)
He put revolutionary courage and sense of duty before his
human pain. He kissed the urn that held Vilma's ashes and offered a
military salute before the boulder bearing Fidel's name, and led the
country without rest, with success, energy and dedication. His
contributions to the Revolution are
transcendental.
The Raúl we know, admire, respect and love, made
his political debut as the leader of a group of young university
students who in April of 1952 symbolically buried the 1940
Constitution, trampled by the March 10 coup; in January of 1953, he was
one of the founders of the March of the Torches and
in March of the same year he attended the International Conference on
the Rights of Youth and preparatory meetings for the Fourth World
Festival of Youth and Students. Upon his return, he became one of the
Moncada assailants, becoming a leader in combat. He was then imprisoned
on the Isle of Pines,
participated in preparation of the struggle against Batista's
dictatorship during his exile in Mexico, set sail on the Granma,
was reunited with Fidel in Cinco Palmas, embarked on the struggle in
the Sierra Maestra, and given his merits and courage, was promoted to
Comandante and founded the Frank
País Second Eastern Front, in an exemplary manner.
He is also the political leader who promoted debate on
improving Party work, always demanding a strong connection with the
people, with his ear to the ground. To him we owe decisive phrases and
decisions at crucial moments for the country, such as that warning that
"beans are as important as
cannons" and the emblematic "Yes, we can!" which raised national
spirits in the darkest moment of the Special Period.
The military chief of the Second Eastern Front who, amidst the
war of liberation, undertook organizational and governmental
experiences for the benefit of the population, which would later be
extended across the country after the revolutionary victory. He
directed for almost half a century the
Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, making a decisive
contribution to the independence of Angola, Namibia and the end of
apartheid. At the same time, he was instrumental in achieving important
results in the preparation of the country's defense and in developing
the strategic concept of the
War of the Entire People. Under his command, the Revolutionary Armed
Forces became the government's most disciplined and efficient body, in
which experiences were organized that later served the country,
including enterprise improvement, with its valuable concepts of
administration, sustainability,
efficiency and control, from which the FAR Enterprise System was born,
going on to achieve remarkable results that contribute to the country's
economy.
Raúl, the guerrilla, in permanent contact and
alliance with nature, acquired a special sensitivity to environmental
issues, which would later mark his efforts to promote the water
diversion program and Tarea Vida (climate change).
The Comandante en Jefe of the Cuban Revolution, who placed on
the Army General's chest the highest decorations, dedicated precise
words to his work as a leader during the closing of the Fifth Party
Congress. Speaking of his brother in blood and ideas, Fidel stated:
"Life has brought us much
satisfaction and many emotions, much luck, and I can truly say that it
has been a stroke of luck for our Party, our Revolution and for me,
that we have had a compañero like Raúl, of whose
merits I do not need to speak, of whose experience, capacity and
contributions to the Revolution it is not
necessary to speak. He is known for his tireless activity, his constant
and methodical work in the armed forces, in the Party. How fortunate
that we have had this." (Applause) This luck,
described by Fidel, is called Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz. (Applause).
Compañeras y compañeros:
This Congress, with its broad, critical debate, defending a
comprehensive vision of continuity, has contributed ideas, concepts and
directives that chart the course to move forward resisting. But it is
essential to face this challenge with the greatest possible knowledge
of the complex national
and international context, conscious that the world has changed
dramatically and that there are too many closed doors for nations with
few resources and even more for those of us who are intent on being
sovereign.
The level of concentration, diversity and complexity of
today's media, of the technological tools that support digital networks
and the resources employed in the generation of content, allow powerful
groups -- fundamentally in highly developed countries -- to convert
into universal patterns ideas,
tastes, emotions and ideological currents which are often completely
alien to the context they impact. For these wizards of communication,
truth is not only negotiable but even worse: superfluous. Via the
dissemination of false premises, distortions and infamous lies of all
kinds, they contribute to
promoting political instability in an attempt to overthrow governments,
wherever the will of a free and independent nation has not been broken.
No people is safe from lies and slander in the era of "post-truth."
This is a reality that Cuba faces every day, as we persist in our
intention to build a
more just, sovereign socialist society, in peace with the rest of the
world and without foreign interference or tutelage.
The Central Report clearly exposed several of the specific
challenges facing our country, particularly those associated with
attempts to dominate and impose the hegemony of U.S. imperialism and
the brutal blockade, with its extraterritorial impact which batters us
on almost all fronts and, over the
last four years, was escalated to a qualitatively more aggressive level.
No one with a minimum of honesty and economic data available
in the public domain can ignore the fact that this siege constitutes
the principal obstacle to our country's development and progress in our
search for prosperity and well-being. By reaffirming this truth, we are
not attempting to hide
the inadequacies of our own reality, about which a great deal has been
said. This is about responding to those who cynically disseminate the
idea that the blockade does not exist.
The economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the
United States on Cuba for more than 60 years -- opportunistically and
maliciously tightened during periods of greatest crisis over the last
three decades, in an attempt to create hunger and misery that would
provoke a social outbreak
and undermine the legitimacy of the Revolution -- is the longest
violation, sustained over time, against the human rights of a people
and constitutes, given its impact, a crime against humanity.
This historical offense will remain indelible in the
conscience and hearts of Cuban men and women who have felt in the flesh
the disproportionate cruelty of an enemy many times superior, which
cannot accept the construction, under its nose, of an alternative, more
just and equitable society,
founded on solid principles and ideals of social justice and human
solidarity, with independence and sovereignty as the compass and
fundamental premise of our decisions.
Let no one dare deny the blockade even the slightest
responsibility for our principal problems. To do so is to deny the
empire's unjustifiable powers: its almost absolute domination of global
markets and finance and its decisive influence on the politics of other
governments, some of which,
believing themselves to be partners, act as henchmen.
It must be said again and again, without fear of repeating
ourselves. They must be the first to tire of a crime that is as useless
as it is long. Our demand to put an end to the blockade is and will be
without respite, a relentless struggle as long as this ruthless and
genocidal policy remains in
effect. We know we have the support of the international community,
reaffirmed on countless occasions, and of a large portion of Cubans
abroad.
To this day, the 242 hostile measures adopted by the Donald
Trump administration remain in force, in addition to actions resulting
from the re-inclusion of Cuba on the State Department's spurious,
arbitrary list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism. No U.S.
official, no politician of
that or any other country can state that Cuba sponsors terrorism,
without ignoring the truth. We are a country that is the victim of
terrorism, organized, financed and executed, in most cases, by the
United States.
The campaigns of subversion and ideological poisoning promoted
by United States agencies and entities continue, with the intention of
discrediting Cuba, slandering the Revolution, attempting to confuse the
people, encouraging despair, apathy, and recalcitrance, exacerbating
internal
contradictions.
They are designed to take advantage of the obvious material
scarcity and difficulties faced by our population, as a consequence of
the combined effect of the global economic crisis, the COVID-19
pandemic and the tightening of the economic blockade.
It is said that Cuba is not a priority for the United States,
and as a sovereign nation it should not have to be. It is worth asking:
Why then does specific legislation exist, such as the Torricelli
Act or the Helms-Burton Act -- just to
mention two examples -- for the sole purpose of attacking and
attempting to control Cuba's destiny by coercing third parties that
establish or intend to establish trade or cooperation relations with
us? Why does the United States devote hundreds of millions of dollars
on efforts to subvert the Cuban constitutional order? Why do they spend
so much time and
money trying to undermine the national conscience of Cuban women and
men? What justifies a cruel and relentless economic war for more than
60 years? Why do they pay the price of international isolation, as
evidenced in the United Nations and other international forums, by
maintaining a morally and
legally unsustainable policy?
Our aspiration is to live in peace and interact with our
northern neighbor as we do with the rest of the international
community, on the basis of equality and mutual respect, without
interference of any kind. This is the position of the Party and the
state. It is the will of our people.
It is striking that the U.S. government declares as its
foreign policy priorities the fight against climate change; confronting
health threats, such as the COVID-19 pandemic; the promotion of human
rights; and migration issues. This contrasts sharply with the actual
conduct of the country and its
historical record, both in domestic and foreign policy. The examples
are well known.
Paradoxically, these four issues are areas in which the
interest of both peoples and mutual benefit would justify exploring the
possibilities of bilateral cooperation, if a solution to such complex
problems is truly sought, with honesty and a desire to achieve results.
In these times of global uncertainty, of enormous
environmental challenges, facing the blows of a pandemic that has
reconfigured the world's behavior and aggravated the global crisis that
was on the horizon, the Party's work will be focused on defense of the
Revolution. The Party leads the Cuban
Revolution's foreign policy, which rests on the notion that a better
world is possible and that to struggle for it requires the cooperation
of many and the mobilization of the peoples.
This has been a consistent guiding principle of our
international efforts and is reconfirmed by this Congress.
We express our willingness to develop friendly, cooperative
relations with any country in the world; we are pleased to practice
international solidarity even in countries with government ideologies
we do not share. We reiterate the determination to expose the truth
with clarity, no matter how
much this may bother some, to defend principles, join just causes,
confront atrocities, as we have confronted foreign aggression,
colonialism, racism and apartheid.
This is the foundation of our aspirations for the full
independence of Our America and of our commitment to help achieve an
economically and socially integrated region, capable of defending the
commitment of Latin America and the Caribbean to being a Zone of Peace.
This is the foreign policy described in the Congress Central
Report, which we reaffirm today.
Compañeras y compañeros:
It has been very difficult to resist and face the current
situation, which has slowed our advance toward the prosperity we
desire. Attention to meeting the demands and needs of the people has
not ceased; we have explained every decision, convening and undertaking
processes, with complex actions
and measures, but the truth is that understanding and success have not
always been achieved.
I say this without complaint. In an authentic Revolution,
victory lies in learning. We are not taking a proven route. We are
challenged to constantly innovate, changing everything that needs to be
changed, without renouncing our dearest principles. Without ever
departing from the concept of
Revolution bequeathed to us by the undefeated leader of this epic feat,
but free from rigid ideas and aware of the possible mistakes involved
in clearing the path as we go.
In presenting the Central Report, the Army General cited the
helpful experiences of China and Vietnam, where undeniable progress in
the economy and their populations' standard of living has been made.
Both processes, which confirm the great potential of socialist
planning, have undergone more
than one correction along the way, although the blockade imposed on
their economies lasted less time and was less aggressive.
The work of the Party in the present circumstances has been
and will continue to be fundamental. It is impossible to imagine this
moment without the work of the political vanguard, but our organization
is urgently in need of changes in its workstyle, which must become
better suited to this era
and its challenges.
The Communist Party of Cuba will continue in the recognition
and defense of our essence: independence, sovereignty, socialist
democracy, peace, economic efficiency, security and the attainment of
social justice: Socialism! To these we add the struggle for a
prosperity that ranges from food to
recreation; includes scientific development, superior spiritual wealth
and wellbeing; and empowers the design of the functional and the
beautiful.
Socialism is worth defending because it is the answer to the
need for a more just, equitable, balanced and inclusive world; it is
the real possibility of designing with intelligence and sensitivity a
space where everyone belongs, not only those who have the resources. It
is directed, like no
other system, to concretizing Martí's call to conquer all
justice.
The principal strength needed to achieve this goal is unity,
everything that unites us: dreams, concerns, but also fears in the face
of common dangers. We will defend this unity, without discrimination,
with no room allowed for prejudices, dogmas or stereotypes that
unjustly divide persons.
An element indispensable to maintaining the Party's forging of
this unity is the exemplarity of its members, which demands of all
members a public attitude that, based on their capacity, dedication,
and accomplishments, inspires the admiration and respect of an acutely
perceptive people, capable
of recognizing at a distance any fake commitment or double standards.
Generational continuity is a fundamental part of this unity.
It is necessary to speak and share achievements with our young people
as the most important people they are; distinguish them as protagonists
of the transformations underway. In them lies the strength, the
disposition and resolve, the
sincerity needed in any undertaking or revolutionary contribution that
the situation demands. During the pandemic's worst moments, they have
demonstrated this with courage and responsibility.
Today it is the Party's duty to consolidate the authority
gained by the historic generation on the basis of their merits, and
preserve the leadership and moral authority of our organization.
To achieve these objectives, it is essential to strengthen the
dynamics of the Party's functioning and the proactivity of our
membership in addressing society's most pressing problems, under the
premise that, given our nature as a single party, will always have the
challenge of being increasingly
more democratic, more attractive, closer to the people as a whole and
not only in our immediate environments.
Although the subject was extensively debated before and during
the Congress, I would like to offer some comments on the need to
strengthen the internal life of the Party in order to have more
external life, that is to say, to really function as a vanguard with
leadership capacity, able to project
itself in its environment with genuine concerns for the functioning of
society, and with the power to convoke and mobilize, to defeat any plan
of the enemies of the Cuban nation attempting to provoke a social
explosion.
Today we need more consensually established forms and better
prepared documentation to promote honest, constructive discussion
within our cells, and to stimulate popular debate, promoting regular
meetings with students and young people in different professions and
trades.
These are not times of printed bulletins or waiting for long
processes of coordination and analysis to promote discussion in our
cells. The dynamics of these times force us to look for more agile,
brief and innovative ways of communicating orientations. In the
Internet era, which has already
allowed millions of Cubans to develop a certain perception of the world
on a cell phone, our messages to the membership cannot follow the slow
route of the old printing press.
The basic premise, also a legacy of the Comandante en Jefe, is
to never lie or violate ethical principles. The solid authority of the
Party rests on these values, and our militants will always be called
upon to tell and consider the truth, no matter how hard it may be or
appear to be. We, the
cadres of the Revolution, have been educated in this principle. And all
members are always called upon to wield the truth as our first combat
weapon. This is the mission of the vanguard to which we belong.
The truth, clearly and opportunely expressed, is inseparable
from the permanent duty to be and to set an example. Our ability to
lead depends on how we assume leadership. A people like ours, which has
always identified with the bravest of the troops, will only accept and
recognize as the vanguard
those who are capable of acting like the leaders who shaped us.
The most revolutionary within the Revolution is and must
always be the Party, just as the Party must be the force that
revolutionizes the Revolution. (Applause)
We see and hear our intellectuals and artists, educators,
doctors, journalists, the scientists, creators, athletes, also
professionals and technicians, students, workers, labourers and
campesinos, combatants of the FAR and the Ministry of the Interior, who
are members of the Party and its Youth,
as the engine that constantly revolutionizes the Revolution.
And it is our duty as Party cadres to understand that this
political force is not monochromatic, nor are all members identical,
much less unanimous when expressing themselves. We must be capable of
appreciating the strength of the forest, of its trees in a row and in
tight ranks when the
Revolution needs it. Unity must prevail without ever forgetting that we
must see the forest as well as the trees. The collective and the
individuals are not the same, even if although when united they are
perceived as such. Preserving the legitimacy needed to ensure that the
project continues to
advance is based on the deep knowledge of its singularities.
We cannot allow ourselves to be overcome by the weight of
difficulties. New vitality must be given to popular mobilizations,
initiatives that strengthen us.
Routine has undermined many of our processes and today it is
urgent to shake off inertia to promote honest, constructive discussion
on priority issues, defining actions in each location, with the
participation of cadres in the life of cells.
Making growth in the Party ranks as a process that arouses
genuine interest, with social impact, generating more attractive work
methods, on the basis of members' accountability and the daily dynamics
of political work in municipalities and provinces.
To the extent that we approach the battles to raise the
quality of life of Cubans with clarity and transparency, and encourage
youth to participate with their natural enthusiasm in all the tasks
that are critical to the country, we will be reactivating the essence
of the Party.
It is our obligation to be standard bearers in the fight
against corruption, dishonest ways of acting, abuse of power,
favoritism and double standards.
Our conduct at work, before society, in the family and our
circles of friends must be consistent with the values we defend.
Party discipline, collective leadership, theoretical studies
and the promotion of events on the viability of socialism, the ideas of
Marxism-Leninism, the traditions of Cuban thought, particularly those
of Martí and Fidel, are subjects that cannot be postponed in
our Party schools, along with
necessary theoretical and administrative training, with modern
management techniques and a broad cultural and historical foundation.
I am convinced that we must incorporate as pillars of our work
the computerization of all the organization's internal processes; the
support of science and innovation in approaching and resolving the most
complex issues; as well as the creative development of social
communication.
The Party's work in the constant search for emancipatory
alternatives also needs a good bath of science and technology, which
must be part of this process.
Marxism has left us an invaluable legacy: the certainty that
science and technology are an indissoluble part of social processes and
that the key to the perspective and prospective development of any
project lies in the relationship of science-technology-society. This is
the way to build a
socialist economy based on knowledge, a society increasingly built on
knowledge -- a promising horizon for new generations.
There are many tasks ahead that require the active and
proactive participation of our membership, in order to mobilize the
country's energy to make progress on our objectives for development,
particularly food security and sovereignty, industrial development and
the energy problem. But also, and first of all, in the preparation for
defense, the strengthening of our institutional order and the socialist
rule of law.
We will continue to work on laws required by the new
Constitution and on the strengthening of socialist democracy, linked to
social justice and equity; the full exercise of human rights; effective
representation and the participation of society in economic and social
processes underway, directed
toward a prosperous, democratic and sustainable socialism. All this in
an environment increasingly free of the burdens of bureaucracy,
excessive centralism and inefficiency.
Success in these efforts depends on our ability to dialogue
with the population, to enthuse and involve all citizens and to rebuild
values that give greater meaning and importance to social commitment.
Conscious that democracy is more socialist to the extent that it is
more participatory, it is
up to us to stimulate popular participation, creating spaces and
procedures to address, evaluate and implement the demands and proposals
that make it effective.
This essential connection with the demands and needs of the
people through participation is linked to one of the fundamental tasks
of the Party in these times: social communication, still insufficiently
understood, with the erroneous idea that it is a secondary matter given
the urgency of
economic and political issues. As if these urgencies were not, in some
cases, the result of underestimating the specific importance of social
communication.
The role of local cells and other party structures, internally
and in their relationships with state and government bodies, mass
organizations and civil society, must be that of a convener, a
facilitator of exchange and revolutionary debate, stripped of
formalism, impositions and superfluous
directives. Revolutionary, because it springs from the concerns of
those committed to improving and strengthening the process, ensuring
that it is not detained or stuck.
We, members and non-members committed to Cuba's wellbeing,
must advance the search for effective solutions, which in daily
practice contribute, at the grassroots level, to a thorough
understanding of our reality. Every person, every work collective,
every mass organization counts. The battle is
ours, it belongs to all of us and this is where we must concentrate our
efforts. It is a matter of survival, of dignity, of decorum and of
preserving the gains we have won.
Compatriots:
The Revolution has given meaning to terms which we must not
abandon in our desire to confront and transform the context: let us
defend elegance, prestige, joy, decency, rights, efficiency, quality,
the culture of detail, beauty, virtue, honor, dignity and truth in
everything we propose and do. On
the basis of this Party practice, we must devote ourselves to advancing
the re-ordering, the recovery, the consideration and strengthening of
the ethical and moral values that have brought us this far, undoubtedly
hard hit over the last decades by the adversities and successive
periods of difficult
circumstances.
In the face of the unjust international economic order imposed
by bankrupt, discredited neoliberalism, Cuba maintains a line of action
that inspires admiration, amazement and all manner of positive
sentiments among those who yearn for a better global reality. Our
conduct also increases the
frustration, desperation and impotence of the northern neighbor and its
acolytes, of the sellouts and annexationists, of the submissive and
undignified who bow to the designs of the empire, all sworn enemies who
are determined to devise the most perverse plans to attack the
Revolution, create
distrust and fracture our unity.
By tightening the economic siege, they seek to fabricate the
image of a rigid, paralyzed, slow Revolution, which has no solutions or
anything new to offer, incapable of promoting dialogue and defending
participation, or providing happiness. They attempt to coopt our
themes, words and phrases to
paralyze wills, destroy sentiments and paradigms. Money flows in
torrents to bury the Revolution.
We are not a closed society, nor is this revolutionary process
weak, out-of-touch or stagnant. Over the course of 60 years we have
consolidated an absolutely novel, challenging political project, in the
midst of unimaginable pressure. And in order to perfect it, we have
risen to the occasion,
advanced and rectified errors many times.
In the ideological battle we must turn to Fidel, who taught us
not only that culture is the first thing that must be saved, but that
to save it we must maintain constant interaction with our intellectuals
and artists.
He also taught us that this would not be a comfortable
dialogue for the parties involved, but that it has been and must be a
permanent, ongoing process, in which respect and willingness to work
together are proven in practice.
The Revolution is not only unafraid of creative thought, but
encourages it, cultivates it, opens fields for its growth and
development, recognizes it and draws on its contributions. This is why
a system of artistic education and cultural promotion was created, one
which has served to protect and
safeguard the most valuable of the tangible and intangible patrimony of
Cuban creators, for all these years, even the most difficult ones.
Learning in the arena of politics and ideology concerns all
forces participating in a social process. What is unforgivable is not
that mistakes were made previously or are being made right now. What is
unforgivable is not correcting them.
In this sense we have been consistent; we have rectified
errors and the will to continue doing so exists, because it is critical
to development in the field of ideas, as well as of the economy and
others.
A beautiful song, a duet by Silvio Rodríguez and
Santiago Feliú, warns: "How much doubt is cast every time
the lie wins!" Big media and digital social networks serve as effective
platforms for limitless distortions and lies. With every person who
doubts or shares a piece of false news, they score
a small, but harmful victory.
It would be naive to pretend that the exponents of certain
acts of an artistic, political, or other nature, are unaware of or not
interested in considering the context. There is a fine, fragile line
between an opportune act and an opportunist one, between the liberal
and the chaotic, between
independentists and neoannexionists, between transcendence and
irresponsibility.
Their unwillingness to even acknowledge that the most radical
right is viciously conspiring to eliminate our experience without
thinking twice -- and that if we perish as a project we will never
again have the option of self-determination -- is ultimately an act of
criminal irresponsibility toward
their country and their time.
We are no longer talking about cultural colonization, we are
talking about an all-out war by the most conservative ultra-right,
today desperate, ready to use any means, anxious to eliminate any
scenarios of progress, obsessed with destroying any leftist project.
They are sociopaths with digital technology always available,
always at the ready, waging an open war against reason and sentiment.
They attack, not a political system alone, but the true, urgent needs
of humans, what connects us as a species. That is the most dangerous
war, but also the most
cowardly.
We cannot ignore that the enemies of the Revolution employ
concepts of unconventional warfare against Cuba, a war in which
everything that is banal, vulgar, indecent and false is fair game,
although they attempt to get a foothold appealing to sensitivity,
culture and thought.
The paladins of freedom, who traffic in values, of which they
have no understanding, are attempting to dismantle a Revolution that
has emancipated millions.
They shamelessly incite the desecration of symbols and the
country's most sacred historical dates and places. They call for
disobedience, disrespect, disorder and public indiscipline,
accompanying these calls with the slanderous construction of
pseudo-realities, bent on confusing, discouraging
and promoting negativity.
The Cuban Revolution will not be betrayed or handed over to
those who seek to live by playing with the fate of the homeland. (Applause)
We will not allow the artivistas -- as they call themselves, in
quotation marks -- of chaos, vulgarity, contempt, to defile the flag
and insult authorities. We are
not unaware that they desperately seek to be arrested, following the
orders of those who pay them, who continue to find credible victims,
taken in by their infamous reports about Cuba.
It's good to warn the mercenary lumpen profiting from the
destiny of all -- those who demand "invasion now," those who
continually offend in word and deed those who do not rest -- that the
patience of this people has limits! (Prolonged applause)
Virtue will be in knowing how to close ranks in the defense of
the homeland entrusted to us by those who have preceded us and brought
us to the present.
Not even in the worst of situations can a Party member be a
passive spectator of a provocation, or let a compañera or
compañero in the ranks stand alone against provocateurs. The
Revolution is defended by revolutionaries! (Applause)
And among revolutionaries, we Communists go to the fore.
(Applause) Never as an elite, but as a conscious,
committed force. That means being and acting like a political vanguard.
(Applause)
We must be proud to be part of the Party's ranks and
understand membership as an act of consecration to the ideals that the
organization defends with passion, joy, and responsibility.
It is time to understand and use all the resources of social
communication, particularly the work in digital networks, to deal with
the issues impacting society; to interact and provide timely responses
from all institutions to which citizens turn; to promote participation,
transparency and
accountability; to make visible the spirit that moves the country.
We must take advantage of all communication platforms to fight
our battle as revolutionaries, making the weight of history felt, our
patriotic motivations and convictions heard, and the keys of collective
leadership understood. We have the challenge of telling with our own
voice all the good that
has been done, as well as what can and should be done, showing our
light and our commitment.
We live in an ordered, organized country, where we work hard
to resist the blows of a hostile, suffocating reality, but which is
determined to move forward toward greater social wellbeing. This truth
must be heard every day through a steady stream of informative,
educational and illustrative
reports, describing every project, every scenario of resistance and of
construction to overcome adversity.
Let's do this without being self-righteous, without boasting,
offering contents based on the truth and virtue, on firmness and
coherence, elegance and moderation, without tiresome speeches that
provoke rejection, with arguments and sentiments, sensitivity and
empathy. With the language of those
who resist on a daily basis, in that most intimate dimension of the
homeland which is the neighborhood, the small plot of land, the
community, the factory, the school, the construction site, and the
family, closing the gap between institutional discourse and public
demands.
The Revolution is real dialogue that puts truth and ethics
before indecency and perversity, that does not negotiate its existence,
does not legitimize mercenaries and acts with security and firmness.
Let us approach with objectivity progress made in the struggle
for the emancipation of women, against gender violence, racism and
discrimination, in favor of the care and protection of the environment
and animals. And recognize that we need to advance further, to give
increasingly more just
responses to the people's concerns.
Let us practice a partisan and revolutionary militancy that
actively confronts racist and discriminatory behavior and defends the
rights of Cuban women.
Compañeras and compañeros:
Allow me now to say a few words about the crucial economic
battle, without which all other battles may prove futile.
The five-year period being evaluated by this Congress did not
produce good economic results. This was also influenced by inefficiency
and ineffectiveness in the performance of a significant portion of the
enterprise system and the budgeted sector; structural problems exist
that affect their
development. Unresolved during the period were excessive, non-essential
expenses and the lack of control of material and financial resources,
as well as unnecessary obstacles and bureaucracy, among other evils
that hinder our economic development, the solution of which depends on
us.
Despite having faced difficulties of various kinds during this
period, the economy has shown resilience, making it possible to
preserve our social gains, without renouncing the development goals
set, or our solidarity and support to other peoples.
Cuba has given a magnificent lesson of how political will, the
Revolution's humanist vocation, government management, public policies
that put human beings at the center, dialogue between our principal
decision makers and scientists, and the people's participation can,
with relative success,
confront a complex problem like the pandemic.
A small country without resources, besieged and cruelly
blockaded, has achieved results indicative of a better performance than
that of many countries in the world and the region. This work is
sustained by the economy we criticize to improve it and make it more
efficient, but that has made
possible inclusive social gains that are clearly significant.
The Party reiterates that we are not satisfied with
maintaining the country's potential strength at a survival level. On
the contrary, we aspire to resist creatively, without renouncing our
development projects, perfecting them, updating their concepts,
modernizing ways of doing and
participating.
In the shortest possible time, on the basis of our own
efforts, recognizing that the path lies within ourselves, with the
least possible external dependence, we must meet the challenge of
producing the food we need, make better use of renewable energy
sources, develop our tourism potential with
quality and sustainability, improve the efficiency in the investment
process, direct national production to meet the demands of the domestic
market, and provide better quality services to the population.
There are basic concepts in any type of economy, which we must
definitively instate, like savings and the circular economy.
Eliminating the import mentality is also imperative.
To overcome the crisis, it is necessary to dynamize the
process of updating the economic and social model and implementation of
the Strategy and the National Economic and Social Development Plan
through 2030, establishing a flexible relationship between necessary
planning, decentralization and
the autonomy essential for local development, with the participation of
all economic actors, including state enterprises, micro, small and
medium-sized enterprises and cooperatives.
That is, we will resist, creatively, with deep, objective
analysis of each situation, summoning expert knowledge, promoting
popular participation and innovation. Of course, without renouncing our
internationalist principles of solidarity and cooperation with humanity.
The Monetary Reordering Task, not always well understood, even
by those who have the responsibility of executing it, will immediately
demand a great deal of political work, given the highly complex process
it is.
Questions have been raised about whether this was the right
time to launch the re-ordering, in the midst of the unexpected
challenges imposed by the pandemic and the escalation of the blockade.
There is only one answer: we could no longer postpone this
transformation intended to stimulate
development and the coordinated participation of all economic actors.
It is only honest to acknowledge that the re-ordering has
presented problems of implementation, due to insufficient preparation
of some directors and inadequate interpretation of the regulations, but
misunderstandings have also emerged based on the mistake of associating
this process with
problems that were present before its implementation. To this must be
added dissatisfaction generated by argumentation that was not always
timely or precise, plus some inadmissible demands, which are far
removed from the principles guiding the task.
Compatriots
Our first response has been to provide follow up and immediate
solutions -- whenever possible -- to the critical issues raised by the
population, promoting an important exercise of citizen participation,
which cannot be ignored, evident in adjustments, corrections and
changes implemented. Rates,
prices and the most recent measures to favor and stimulate the
production and commercialization of foodstuffs are part of this
strategy.
Once again we appeal to the necessary change of mentality that
can facilitate these efforts. It is time to move from making the call
to transformation.
We will win to the extent that the goal of everything we do is
always the greatest possible happiness of Cubans, defended on the basis
of the essence of our socialism.
The current situation and the objectives which emerged from
our debates represent a very great challenge for Cuban leaders. Society
and its institutions need cadres, with a profoundly ethical and
professional preparation, distinguished by qualities including
revolutionary concern, sensitivity to
the people's problems, the disposition to devote oneself, and the
ability to face adversity with creativity that inspires and motivates
innovation.
In any situation, but especially in the most difficult and
challenging, our cadres must stand out for their dedication to the
task, their eagerness to improve, their modesty and sufficient
sensitivity to put themselves in the place of others, putting the "we"
before the "I." They have the
responsibility to dialogue sincerely, from the heart, and be quick to
incorporate these perceptions in decision making.
The Congress has approved a strategy for the preparation of
cadres that will include a scientific approach in their selection,
training and promotion, and will take into account a gradual transition
involving different responsibilities.
Compatriots
The blockade and the pandemic have come together in the last
year to put our projections and dreams on hold. We have been struggling
hard against the daily difficulties and, although at times it might
seem that we will not be able to get by, in the midst of uncertainty,
we are suddenly struck and
dazzled by our own capacity for resistance and creation.
The fact that a country blockaded to a perverse limit has
managed to sustain the vitality of its basic services, treat the entire
population of infected and suspect cases, install more than twenty
molecular biology laboratories in record time, design and develop
national prototypes of pulmonary
ventilators and diagnostic kits, and develop five candidate vaccines,
with plans to produce enough doses to immunize the entire population
and contribute to other nations, in addition to providing meritorious,
recognized medical collaboration to several peoples of the world, is
much more than a
light at the end of the tunnel. It is proof that we are on the right
side of history and that our revolutionary socialist project has so
much potential and reach that not even the greatest empire of all time
has been able to demolish it.
Our people have given this unquestionable feat a name: Fidel
Castro Ruz! (Applause)
The Comandante en Jefe, under Martí's precept that
to govern is to foresee, in very uncertain days for Cuba, promoted the
development of biotechnology, the production of pharmaceuticals and
vaccines, and the training of doctors for the nation and the world. He,
who saw earlier and farther, as far
as humanity can project its dreams, is a continuous reference, at a
time when, before the astonished eyes of many, Cuba emerges saving
itself and contributing to saving the world from the worst pandemic in
centuries.
At a time when women and men in white lab coats, members of
the Henry Reeve brigade, descend the stairs of an airplane carrying the
flag with a single star out front, intent on saving lives without
putting a price on their work, the lies and slanders attacking Cuba
begin to dissolve like ice in
hot water and our truth is multiplied by this redeeming action.
Compatriots from all of Cuba, everyday militants of the
Revolution: members of the Political Bureau, the Secretariat and the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba elected today assume
the extraordinary commitment to give continuity to the Cuban
Revolution. (Applause)
After several years of work and dedication to Party tasks, we
bid farewell to several compañeras and compañeros
who in their respective roles are part of all that the country has
undertaken and achieved under challenging conditions in recent years.
They all take with them the best of
recognitions: to have worked at the highest levels of the Party founded
and led by Fidel, Raúl and other compañeras and
compañeros of the historic centenary generation, including
Comandantes de la Revolución Ramiro Valdés and
Guillermo García, who continue every day to give us lessons
in devotion
and dedication to the common work. (Applause)
To Rebel Army Comandante José Ramón
Machado Ventura (applause), who for dozens of years
carried on his shoulders difficult tasks of the organization, its
functioning and internal life, the control of resources and
administration, we offer our permanent gratitude for his dedication and
example,
for his discipline and loyalty. For his teachings, support and
confidence in those of us who have moved, step by step, from grassroots
student and youth organizations to leadership tasks. His
straight-forwardness, his modesty and commitment will always accompany
us as lessons of life (Applause).
As for the Army General, the Congress of Continuity wishes to
place on record our enormous debt to a man who will never be able to
separate himself from the Party of which he is a founder.
Summarizing his contributions to the Revolution, as I did at
the beginning of my remarks, is not only the duty of comrades. It is a
way of reminding ourselves of the principal qualities of a leader, of
an authentic revolutionary, always unsatisfied with the work he leads
and attentive to the
social beat, sensitive to everything that serves or harms the people.
Intransigent and firm when it comes to confronting the
adversary and defending the work. Sincere and affectionate when he
encourages, recognizes, rewards, or even reprimands a comrade in battle.
Continuity is affirmed by example and within the teachings of
the authentic leaders who have preceded us, always evident in the
timely, heartfelt recognition of those who give their all for the
collective good.
Compañero Army General, Minister, or simply
Raúl, as the people call him, on behalf of my
compañeras and compañeros and the Cuban people:
Thank you for your example, your drive, your strength and your
confidence! (Applause) Thank you for being there and
helping us believe in ourselves.
Important, very important, was your support and encouragement
during these years of learning and training that today allow us to
assume responsibilities in which you and Fidel made history. The
challenge is tremendous, but we have the peace of mind that the school
is close, that you are by our
side. (Applause)
Compañeras and compañeros:
What is happening today places us once again before the thread
of history. It is April 19, the day of the Girón victory,
that first fight against the mercenaries of the empire which wanted to
surprise the Revolution but was surprised. The declaration of the
socialist character of the Revolution
on the eve of those battles, Fidel's courage and genius shining in the
organization of the battle, ensuring that it lasted less than 72 hours
and preventing the establishment of a beachhead, the image of our
leader atop a tank in action, always in front of his troops, have
returned, on the occasion
of the date, to remind us who we are, where we come from and where we
are going. (Applause)
The Communist Party of Cuba is indissolubly linked to that
symbol of resistance and to the victory that awaits those who fight
fair for the rights of their peoples and claim nothing more than a
place in the vanguard.
Our generation understands the responsibility we assume in
accepting this challenge and declares before the historic generation
our honor and pride in giving continuity to the Revolution. (Applause)
We do so guided by the principle immortalized by Maceo, "...Whoever
attempts to appropriate Cuba
will gather the dust of its soil, drenched in blood, if he does not
perish in the struggle."
Paraphrasing Camilo in his well-known words to Fidel upon
receiving the rank of Rebel Army Comandante in the Sierra Maestra, we
would like to say to the historic generation, to our fellow Party
members and our beloved people: Thank you for giving us the opportunity
to serve this most worthy cause
for which we will always be ready to give our lives... It would be
easier to stop breathing than to stop being true to your confidence! (Applause).
We are Cuba!
Cuba lives!
Homeland or Death!
Venceremos!
(Applause)
(Presidency
of the Republic of Cuba. Translation from original Spanish as published
by Granma International
with sleight edits for style by TML)
This article was published in
Volume 51 Number 10 - May 4, 2021
Article Link:
https://cpcml.ca/Tmlm2021/Articles/MS51105.HTM
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