Cuba remembered the 99th anniversary of Lenin's death
Havana, Jan 21 (RHC) Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said that the Island remembered the 99th anniversary of the death of the main leader of the October Revolution Vladimir Ilich Lenin.
Through a message on Twitter, the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba pointed out that Lenin, the eternal leader of those who fight for socialism and social justice, died on a day like today, in 1924, at the age of 53.
His social and political work has not ceased to inspire millions of people around the world, the head of state assured.
Likewise, the Cuban Foreign Ministry on its Twitter account, stated that Lenin's conviction for socialism showed that the workers and peasants were capable of leading a Revolution of the humble, by the humble, and for the humble.
Lenin, a Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik leader, communist politician, and main leader of the October Revolution of 1917, was the first leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, considered the first state of workers and peasants.
In addition, he was the author of a theoretical and practical set based on Marxism, which today is called Marxism-Leninism (Source: ACN).