The José Martí Memorial opened the signature process taking place on the Island in support of the Declaration of the Cuban Revolutionary Government in solidarity with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
He had already confirmed it from his X account: ‘Our signatures will add to our express and invariable solidarity with the legitimate President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and with his brave people, subjected to one of the most infamous campaigns of the empire’
Therefore, this Wednesday, at the José Martí Memorial – before the image of the National Hero and the Replica of the Sword of Bolívar, gifted by Chávez to Fidel – the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, left, with his signature, a record of the unconditional support for sister Venezuela, as millions of Cubans are doing in many other parts of the Island
Also attending the event were Political Bureau members Roberto Morales Ojeda and José Amado Ricardo Guerra, Secretary of Organisation of the Central Committee and Secretary of the Council of Ministers, respectively; as well as the Rebel Army Commander, José Ramón Machado Ventura, alongside Orlando Maneiro, Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Havana, and other Party and Government leaders
Workers of the Memorial also placed their signatures in the book that symbolises the support for the brother Venezuelan people, which has multiplied across mass and social organisations, and Cuban civil society in general
The signature process, which recently began in all workplaces, student centres, and communities across the country, will extend until the 30th of this month, as a show of support for the Declaration of the Cuban Revolutionary Government: It is Urgent to Prevent a Military Aggression Against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
This initiative was announced by Morales Ojeda, during his recent meeting in Caracas with the Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro Moros, as a show of the Cuban people’s support for the Bolivarian Revolution, for Maduro – its legitimate president – and for the popular, military, and police fusion.