The Sixth
Congress will be one of all the membership and of
all the people
• To date, this Integral
Cooperation Agreement between Cuba and Venezuela has
constituted the fundamental basis for the
consolidation of our links
• Speech given by General of the Army Raúl Castro
Ruz, second secretary of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the
Councils of State and Ministers, in the event
commemorating the 10th anniversary of the
Cuba-Venezuela Integral Cooperation Agreement, at
the International Conference Center, November 8,
2010, Year 52 of the Revolution
Dear compañero Hugo Chávez Frías,
president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela:
Compañeros ministers and members of
the Venezuelan delegation:
Compañeras and compañeros:
Ten years have passed since the
signing in Caracas, on October 30, 2000, of the
Integral Cooperation Agreement between Cuba and
Venezuela by Comandante Hugo Chávez Frías and
Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz. Everything that
we have achieved since then has been momentous.
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Raúl
presents Chávez with the second copy of
the Economic and Social Policy
Development Project. The first copy was
presented to Fidel. |
To date, this Integral Cooperation
Agreement between Cuba and Venezuela has constituted
the fundamental basis for the consolidation of our
links. Through its execution, we have carried out
actions of significant economic and social benefit
to both peoples.
The sectors which have most
benefited from these programs include those of
public health, education, culture, sport,
agriculture, energy savings, mining, informatics,
telecommunications and the comprehensive training of
cadres, among others no less important.
The Social Missions that we are
developing in conjunction with Venezuela, such as
Barrio Adentro I and II; the Educational Missions,
Barrio Adentro Deportivo; Operation Miracle; Mission
Campo Adentro, and the Medical Training Program,
with a significant improvement in the living
conditions of the Venezuelan population,
fundamentally for its most vulnerable members, have
surpassed the limits of bilateral exchange and are
extending, as an expression of our internationalism,
through the countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for
the Peoples of Our America (ALBA).
We are directing our efforts to the
economic union of Cuba and Venezuela within a new
kind of relationship that will facilitate the
greater ordering, rationality and efficiency of
joint projects and which constitutes, at the same
time, an important step toward the objective of
achieving genuine economic complementariness, based
on the optimum utilization of the infrastructures,
knowledge and resources existing in both countries
and, above all, on the political will of our
governments.
This relationship has been
strengthened in the last 10 years and should
continue its ascent, taking into account the
strategic planning of both countries in the Cuban 5-year
Plan and the Venezuelan 3-year Plan, as stated in
the documents approved in the Cuba-Venezuela 1st
Presidential Summit, which took place this past July
26 in Villa Clara, always on the basis of the
following principles; I quote:
• Solidarity, understood as a
commitment to mutual support and shared efforts to
attain sustainable development and opportune
attention to their emerging needs, according to
their possibilities and shared responsibilities.
• Cooperation, as the will to
consolidate their relations, directed toward the
development of joint projects and strategic
alliances of mutual benefit.
• Complementariness, understood as a
commitment to identify and develop joint projects
that will permit the integration and synergy of
their capacities in accordance with their potential
and common interests.
• Reciprocity, as an obligation to
establish a relationship based on just
considerations, taking into account differences and
the principles of equality and good faith.
• Sustainability, understood as a
commitment to identify and develop cooperative
projects, directed at attaining sustainable
development from economic, social and environmental
points of view.
• Technological sovereignty,
recognized as the right of each state to decide its
own technological development, through taking
advantage of its potential, in order to change
current patterns of dependence and consumerism, thus
guaranteeing that the needs of the respective ALBA
national markets and the countries of the region are
met.
• Economic union, understood as the
construction of a space within the political context
of the countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for the
Peoples of Our America, which will allow it to
present itself as a bloc facing organizations of
other nations or spaces of the same nature. End of
quote.
The effort that we have made to date
commits us to continue working together to advance
to the maximum in shared projects. We have to plan
in the medium and long term, with a strategic vision
between both countries and with a view to extending
this cooperation to sister nations of the Bolivarian
Alliance for the Peoples of Our America and the rest
of the region.
Given these proposals, we have
decided to re-launch our Cuba-Venezuela Integral
Cooperation Agreement for the next 10 years.
The development of our relations has
not been exempt from obstacles. Together, we have
imposed our will over adversities, many of them
generated by external factors opposed to the advance
of our revolutionary and emancipatory projects.
The development of these links has
not been paralyzed by any difficulty, not even
financial ones, because the basis of our actions is
cooperation and solidarity to our mutual benefit.
What is required now is the rigorous follow-up and
assessment of everything agreed in order to
guarantee the development of both economies and meet
the needs of social development.
This is what our peoples are
demanding and what constitutes a pillar for the
strengthening of the ties of sisterhood between the
two nations.
While confrontations in Latin
America are intensifying among the reactionary and
conservative sectors, which defend a dependent and
exploitative political economic model, on the other
hand the revolutionary and progressive forces
committed to justice, equality and the independence
of the peoples of the region are advancing.
In this context, the relationship
between Cuba and Venezuela is becoming the finest
example of how links between the peoples should be,
and is acquiring a greater dimension, bearing in
mind that it is developing in the midst of the
current difficult international situation, in which
political and economic instability is paramount, and
in which the global economic, energy, food and
environmental crises are being compounded by grave
threats to world peace.
Compañero Chávez:
Compañeras and compañeros:
In addition to celebrating the 10th
anniversary of the Integral Cooperation Agreement
between Cuba and Venezuela and its re-launch for the
next 10 years, our meeting this afternoon presents
an opportunity to convene the Party and all our
people to participate in the preparatory process for
the 6th Congress of Cuban communists.
The Political Bureau has agreed to
convene the 6th Congress for the second half of
April next year, on the occasion of the 50th
anniversary of the Bay of Pigs victory and the
proclamation of the socialist nature of the Cuban
Revolution.
On August 1, in the 5th Session of
the National Assembly of People's Power, I explained
that we were making advances with respect to the
studies under the responsibility of the Congress
Economic Policy Commission and that the diverse
working groups created were functioning
uninterruptedly in drafting proposals to be
discussed with both Party members and the
population.
For all of these reasons, the 6th
Congress will concentrate on the solution of
problems within the economy and on the fundamental
decisions involved in the updating of the Cuban
economic model and will adopt the economic and
social policy development project of the Party and
the Revolution.
The Congress is not only the meeting
of those elected as delegates, but also the previous
discussion process on the part of the membership and
of all the population on the alignments or decisions
to be adopted at the Congress.
In that speech at the National
Assembly I also said, "Unity among revolutionaries
and among the leadership of the Revolution and the
majority of our people is our most important
strategic weapon, the one that has made it possible
for us to reach this point and continue perfecting
our socialism in the future," and that, "Unity is
fomented and reaped in the broadest socialist
democracy and in the open discussion of all matters,
however sensitive they may be, with the people."
For that reason, the 6th Congress
will be one of all the membership and of all the
people, who will actively participate in the
adoption of the fundamental decisions of the
Revolution.
The Economic and Social Development
Policy Project is to be published tomorrow and a
national seminar of leaders and specialists will
immediately begin in order to guide the process of
the mass discussion of this document. Subsequently,
from November 15 to 30, seminars will be organized
in all municipalities to prepare the cadres who will
take part in meetings with the nucleuses of the
Party, workers and in all the communities. This mass
process will take place over three months, from
December 1 to February 28. From that date, there
will be reserve of time, until March 11. At the same
time, opinions and suggestions will be collected and
analyzed to be taken into account for the adoption
of the document by the Congress.
This plenary session will involve
the Councils of State and Ministers, the presidency
of the National Assembly, the Political Bureau, as
well as hundreds of cadres and economists from all
the provinces of the country who are preparing
themselves to contribute to explaining to Party
members and the people the content of the proposed
decisions, as well as to listen and convey their
opinions.
As I noted this past April 4 at the
Congress of the Union of Young Communists, "today,
more than ever before, the economic battle is the
principal task and the focus of the cadres’
ideological work, because the sustainability and the
preservation of our social system depend on it." For
that reason, this constitutes the only theme of the
Congress and later, within the same year, we shall
hold the 1st National Conference of the Communist
Party, to deal with other matters of an internal
nature that are not discussed at Congress and which
also need to be improved in the light of the
experience of these last 50 years.
I should clarify that we had
announced holding the Conference first and then the
Congress, but given the advances in preparing the
documents, we decided to invert the order and hold
the Congress first in order to discuss the principal
issue, which is the economy.
Dear Chávez:
Compañeros in the Venezuelan
delegation:
Compañeras and compañeros:
Precisely, one of the directions of
this project, states: "To give priority to
participation in the Bolivarian Alliance for the
Peoples of Our America (ALBA) and to work swiftly
and intensely on economic coordination, cooperation
and complementation in the short, medium and long
term, for the attainment and profundity of the
economic, social and political objectives that it is
promoting," which is closely related to the issues
covered in the course of today between ministers of
the two governments.
We have already presented to the
leader of the Cuban Revolution, compañero Fidel
Castro Ruz, the first copy of the Policy Development
Project.
To you, compañero Hugo Chávez Frías,
Comandante of the Bolivarian Revolution and
President of that sister Republic, I am presenting
the second copy.
Viva Our America!
Viva socialism!