Cuba UNEAC Congress
Termed Revolutionary
Cuba Vice President
Carlos Lage termed as
deeply revolutionary the
documents of the 7th
Congress of the National
Cuban Writers and
Artists Union (UNEAC),
being held in Havana.
"I have read at length
all documents of this
congress, including
those from each
commission and I have no
doubt that they are
deeply revolutionary and
consequently critical,"
Lage stated Thursday.
"I have been listening
to new ideas, correct
concepts and others and
I need more time to
meditate on them," the
Cuban official said in
his address to the 400
delegates attending the
UNEAC congress, which
will end today.
"I take distance from
the pessimism of a few
people, two or three,
and identify with the
optimism of the immense
majority," Lage noted.
"Double morality,
prohibitions, media that
does not reflect reality
as we want it, unwanted
inequality and damaged
infrastructure are the
wounds of the war, but a
war we have won," said
the Cuban vice
president.
"I am convinced," he
stressed, "that the
Revolution has more
strength now than ever
to respond to questions
and solve problems,
including those that
arise from the fruitful
and lucid minds of the
participants in the
UNEAC Congress."
"I feel today, and I say
that sincerely, more
proud than ever of Cuban
writers and artists," he
stated. |
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