Cuba Celebrates 65th Anniversary of Triumph of its Revolution
Havana, Jan 1 (Prensa
Latina), Cuba celebrates the 65th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution
immersed in the implementation of a series of economic and social measures that
will allow the national economy to be re-boosted.
With the application
of these initiatives, fundamentally focused on modifying the prices of energy
resources, earning foreign currency and continuing to boost national
production, the Caribbean nation projects growth in the Gross Domestic Product
by 2024, at constant prices, of around two percent.
2023 was a difficult
year for the country in a scenario of international crisis, exacerbated by the
intensification of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by
the United States more than six decades ago.
Despite Washington's
blockade and its invariable attempts at destabilization, the island did not
renounce its commitment to continue protecting the prioritized sectors of
society and advance legislative transformations.
The Caribbean nation
also had a marked role in the world arena, highlighting its presidency of the
Group of 77 and China, and the celebration in Havana of the Summit of heads of
State and Government of that bloc.
In the midst of
difficulties, the Cuban Revolution has been confirmed for 65 years as one of
the most transformative events in the reality and daily life of the inhabitants
of this archipelago.
On January 1, 1959,
the Cubans woke up with the news that the dictator Fulgencio Batista
(1952-1958) and a large part of his relatives had fled, in addition to being
inevitable that the Rebel Army, led by Fidel Castro, would achieve the victory
of his national liberation movement.
The July 26 Movement
and other progressive organizations that joined it opted for armed struggle as
the only possible way to eliminate the causes of the country's ills, which had
been exposed and analyzed by Fidel himself in History will absolve me, his
plea. of defence for the assault on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de CĂ©spedes
barracks (July 26, 1953).
The project,
unprecedented in this hemisphere, is built every day, avoiding the obstacles
imposed by the United States and still continues to be a source of inspiration
for social movements in Latin America and the world.
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