Cuban president analyzes actions to implement youth policy

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-09-08 10:17:20

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Havana, September 8 (RHC) -- Miguel Díaz-Canel, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, analyzed the actions for the implementation of the Comprehensive Policy for Children, Adolescents and Youth.

The President emphasized that this is one of the most important policies of recent times, due to its transcendence, the sector it is aimed at and what it represents for the present and the future of the country, reported the Presidency on its website.

During the exchange, Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, Deputy Prime Minister of Cuba, gave an overview of what has been done and of the work schedule to present a bill on the subject in the ordinary session of the National Assembly in December, work that will be coordinated by the Ministry of Education (MINED).

The President pointed out that in the approved policy there are many things that can already be implemented according to the established laws and if this is not done, it would be limiting the policy to be implemented quickly.

Díaz-Canel said that he would work on the proposal of a legal norm, to be able to present it in December and to do this in a consultation process, especially in the youth sector. He also called to advance in the implementation of the policy based on the work system established by the Government, seeking concrete results with each of the objectives set out.

We are not going to solve everything in a single moment, we are not going to have a housing program only for young people all at once, but in the housing programs that are made, solutions for some young people must begin to appear, he reflected.

The head of state asked the student organizations and the Union of Young Communists (UJC) to observe this issue very carefully.

We have to take society, and especially state institutions to the decision makers, to see how they impact on the sector of children, adolescents and youth, so that, as part of the policy, it has a differentiated treatment, he said.

The meeting was attended by Manuel Marrero Cruz, Prime Minister of Cuba; Inés María Chapman, Deputy Prime Minister; Jorge Luis Broche Lorenzo, head of the Department of Attention to the Social Sector; Aylín Álvarez García, first secretary of the National Committee of the UJC and directors of different ministries. (Source:ACN)



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