I congratulate our heroic
and revolutionary people and wish them renewed success
in the 52nd year of the Revolution
BYSusana Lee
and Juan Diego Nusa
Photos: Juvenal Balán
With
this message, President Raúl Castro ended his closing
speech at the final session of the National Assembly of
People’s Power.
I congratulate our heroic
and revolutionary people and wish them renewed success
in the 52nd year of the Revolution
Under the direction of
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, president of the highest
body of state power, the 4th ordinary session of the 7th
Legislature began its work with a moving tribute to
Commander of the Revolution Juan Almeida Bosque.
During the meeting on
Sunday, December 20, the Assembly jointly approved
economic and social policy lines and the 2010 state
budget. The latter was presented by parliamentary deputy
Marino Murillo Jorge, vice president of the Council of
Ministers and minister of economy and planning, who
reported that despite the country’s complex economic
situation, economic growth for 2009 is estimated at
1.4%, and for 2010, the proposed figure is 1.9%.
Deputy Osvaldo Martinez,
president of the Economic Affairs Commission, spoke on
both documents, and later began the discussions in which
several parliamentarians participated.
Also
during the session meetings, the seven vacancies on the
Council of State were filled: as vice presidents,
Commander of the Revolution Ramiro Valdés Menéndez and
Gladys Bejerano Portela, the first woman to hold such a
high responsibility; and as members, Liudmila Alamo
Dueñas, Isis Angelina Diez Duardo, Kirenia Díaz Burke,
Marino Murillo Jorge and Sergio Rodríguez Morales.
The Assembly recognized
Julio Martínez for having resigning from the Council
State so that his seat could be filled by Liudmila Alamo,
currently first secretary of the UJC (Union of Young
Communists).
Likewise, Jorge Luis
Sierra, vice president of the Council of Ministers and
minister of transport, presented the proposed Traffic
and Transit Code. He emphasized that, in compliance with
Decree-law No. 231 of 2002, for the last seven years, a
group of experts from the Ministries of the Interior,
Transport, Labor and Social Security, Public Health, and
Education and Construction have worked on a thorough
revision of Law No. 60, the highway administration and
transit code.
In presenting the report
on the proposed law, Deputy José Luis Toledo Santander,
president of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs
Commission, said that the recommendation was to continue
the nationwide study and analysis of the proposed law,
and to postpone the vote on it until the next ordinary
session of the Legislature, given the complexity of the
issues addressed and the need for a broad knowledge of
the law’s contents.
The National Assembly
passed proposals to back the position of Cuba and the
other member countries of the ALBA bloc (Bolivarian
Alternative for the Peoples of Our America) at the
recently-concluded summit on climate change in
Copenhagen, and to intensify the work underway to demand
the liberation of the five Cuban national heroes.
It was also agreed that
the year 2010 will be called "Year 52 of the Revolution,"
in line with the decision taken at the 8th ordinary
session of the previous Legislature.
At the beginning of the
meeting, Alarcón announced the presence of Evariste
Boshab, president of the National Assembly of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and also announced
that María Esther Reus González, minister of justice,
had occupied her post as parliamentary deputy for the
municipality of Sancti Spíritus.
Translated by
Granma International