Cuba Defends the Reasons for Current Sovereignty
Cuba today has millions of reasons to defend the sovereignty that thousands of its citizens won after 500 years of struggle.
One of these reasons is endorsed in these times by the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez. The rule of law that he presides over does not only say so for the people to believe, but he is working for the people to receive the benefits of Socialism, consume them, enjoy them and at the same time multiply them into new fruits and assume their civic responsibilities.
It is impossible to move as an individual responsible for a nation without knowing the essential keys of its government and this is what the leadership of the Revolutionary Government of Cuba is constantly calling upon.
It is not possible to pronounce oneself as a citizen and demand respect and integrity to one’s personality, if one does not take into account the directions that trace the path to where one must march and which are the political principles of the country’s leadership.
Nor can one be part of the government of the people if one does not learn the predominant values that must be respected and channeled and what are the patterns to be measured to ensure that one is fully integrated into today’s society.
The Cuban President constantly invites the people of Cuba to participate in the revolutionary transformations, contributing with his criteria and action to take a bit away from the problems every day.
He has also called for increased knowledge, respect, study and attachment to the history of the homeland, love for our heroes and martyrs, especially Fidel, following the often heroic steps that led us from the dictatorial opprobrium to this wonderful reality we live today.
Cuba’s policy is each time transparent and a sign of historical continuity. A people without history is like a person without a name, without references to what one can and should do.
A people that aspires to be respected has to know the history of her martyrs, of their daily lives and not only of their political trajectories and armed actions, they have to aspire to resemble them and to act like them, otherwise they are not assumed as their initiators.

