Rafael Pérez Fernández, member of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and his first secretary in the Guantanamo Province, highlighted the discipline and organization shown by the local voters during the constitutional referendum to ratify the new Magna Carta.
The Cuban youth, like all the people, have enough reasons, for this February 24 to mark Yes in ballot boxes to vote for the new and revolutionary Constitution.
The 124th anniversary of the resumption of the Cuban independence war against the Spanish metropolis was evoked this Saturday in Guantanamo, with a cultural political event in the Mambisado Mausoleum, in La Confianza, southwest of the provincial capital, the main scenario of the uprising of the 24th of February of 1895 in the region.
About ten thousand pioneers of the different teaching levels will guard the poll stations next Sunday in Guantanamo during the Constitutional Referendum, an event that once again demonstrates the transparency of the Cuban revolutionary process.
About sixty radio amateur operators from the Guantanamo Province will support communications from mountainous areas of the territory during the performance on Sunday of the constitutional referendum to ratify the new Magna Carta that was approved by the Cuban Parliament.