In their new Constitution, the Cuban people ratified the irrevocability of Socialism.

As a follow-up to the July 11-12 protests, the same opposition figures and groups that participated in them requested permission for marches to be simultaneously held in several cities across Cuba on November 15. In response, the local municipal authorities, for example, Old Havana, responded by pointing out that “Article 56 of the Cuban Constitution, which is mentioned as a legal basis (for the march permit), provides among its requirements for the exercise of the right to demonstrate legally “in respect for public order and compliance with the rules established by law.” 

National Hero José Martí said: "If the man is useful, the land is useful."

Guaranteeing food for the 533,224 residents of the province of Las Tunas - according to statistics for the year 2020 - is said to be easy. But, behind that figure and the current needs, there are many hours of sustained and intense work.

Constitution of the Republic of Cuba

They say that November 20, or maybe before, will be the "D-Day", the "Hello H"; the moment from which "the regime" will collapse, which, they assure, is on its last legs. They think they have everything ready: the scenario, the supporting characters in charge of the dirty work, and the protagonists prepared conscientiously for years.

Outstanding health workers awarded in Las Tunas

The admirable performance of more than 20 Public Health workers during the confrontation with the COVID-19 pandemic, inside and outside of Cuba, was recognized with the delivery of several decorations approved by the State Council, based on the proposals of the Cuban Workers' Central Union (CTC) and the Union of the sector.

Quail breeding in Las Tunas

In the community of San Gregorio, on the outskirts of the Las Tunas municipality, a former training center, with no use-value, has become a specialized facility in quail farming. The productive initiative is part of the actions to promote poultry development in this eastern territory.