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THE PEOPLE OF CUBA,
a legitimate heir and upholder of the glorious
traditions of struggle for the nations’s liberty, independence and
sovereignty whose most beautiful precedents can be found in the patricians
who forged the national identity;
the patriots that during the liberation wars of 1868
and 1895 fought for independence from Spanish colonialism but whose
victory was snatched by the U.S. military intervention;
the men and women who throughout more than fifty years
fought against oppression, Yankee imperialist domination, political and
administrative corruption, the absence of civil rights and freedom,
racism, racial discrimination, injustice, inequality and brutal
repression;
those who gave their lives at the Moncada, in the
mountains and the cities for a just, humane and honorable destiny for our
people, until independence was finally attained on January 1st,
1959;
those who throughout these forty three years have
sacrificed their lives in defense of the Socialist Revolution and its
principles.
AWARE that the sovereign power of the
State lies with the people of Cuba, therefore, it is with the people that
the constitutional power of the nation rests that is expressed in the
existing Constitution whose original draft was discussed and analyzed by
millions of people that contributed their ideas and suggested
modifications to the text submitted to them; a Constitution that was later
approved in national referendum by 97.7% of the voters through free,
direct and secret ballot and proclaimed on February 24, 1976;
that the Socialist Revolution rescued Cuba from a
humiliating imperialist domination and turned it into a free and
independent nation founded on the close unity, the cooperation and the
consensus of a learned and rebel people of brave and heroic men and women
that make up the force, the government and the power of the Cuban nation,
the same people that with their talents and ideas have skillfully faced up
to, and defended from, the aggressions of the most powerful empire that
the history of humanity has known;
that despite the tight blockade and the economic war
imposed by the government of the United States of America aimed at
suffocating and humiliating our people, the Cuban nation has raised to the
challenge in theses glorious years of the Revolution to achieve high
educational, cultural and social indicators, with an illiteracy rate of
0.2%, a grammar school attendance rate of 100%, a junior high school
attendance rate of 99.7%, an infant mortality rate of 6.2 per one thousand
live births; with 590 doctors, 743 nurses and 630.6 hospital beds for
every one hundred thousand people and a life expectancy at birth of 76
years, all of these among many other fundamental achievements that provide
a healthy and dignified life with justice for every citizen;
that the great transformations that have occurred in
our society after the Revolutionary victory have opened unexpected avenues
for the people’s incorporation to the real leadership of a society in
which they have assumed a new and always growing protagonist role. It is
on theses basis that new institutions and a new electoral system have
emerged and are developing, as provided in the Constitution of the
Republic, to ensure the democratic content of the people’s active
participation by recognizing that it is solely the people that have the
right to chose, nominate, elect, control and recall their representatives.
Moreover, they contribute to develop a participatory culture that includes
debating and making decisions over the main problems affecting the country
channeled through the social and mass organizations as well as the
People’s Councils of which they are a part. The people’s massive
involvement in the elections in numbers that exceed the 95%, is but an
expression of their endorsement and support of the Revolution; the rude
measures of further aggression against Cuba announced by the President of
the United States of America Mr. George W. Bush -encouraged by the Miami
terrorist mob at the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the
establishment of the Yankee neocolonial republic that resulted from the
imperialist war that snatched freedom from the Cubans- when he stated his
aspiration to overthrow the Cuban political system and destroy the work of
the Revolution.
WHEREAS
exercising its sovereign power and the right accorded
to it in Article 3 of the Constitution to defend the established economic,
social and political order; and making use of the basic right of every
citizen to address petitions to the authorities, as described in Article
63 of the Constitution of the Republic;
PETITIONS
the National Assembly of People’s Power, supreme body
of State’s power that represents and expresses the sovereign will of all
of our people:
FIRST: To ratify our people’s identification with each
and everyone of the principles on which the Constitution of the Republic
is founded, particularly with its Economic, Social and Political
Foundations consecrated in Chapter I, underlining that:
"Cuba is an independent and sovereign socialist State
of workers organized by all its people for the well being of all, as a
unitary and democratic Republic, for the enjoyment of political freedom,
social justice, individual and collective well being, and human
solidarity."
SECOND: To expressly set forth the will of the people
that the economic, political and social system consecrated in the
Constitution of the Republic is untouchable.
THIRD: To ratify that economic, political and
diplomatic relations with any other State will never be negotiated under
aggression, threat or pressure from a foreign power.
FOURTH: That the above-mentioned requests, once
approved by the relevant legal procedure, should be expressly included in
the Constitution of the Republic, as part of its set of rules and with the
clarification that they result in the annulment of any previous provision
that may run in contradiction or opposition to it.
In Cuba, on the 10th day of the month of June in the
year 2002, "Year of the Heroic Prisoners of the Empire".
Signed by:
Pedro Ross Leal, Secreteary General of the Central
Workers’ Trade Union (CTC); Orlando Lugo Fonte, Chairman of the National
Association of Small Farmers (ANAP); Juan Contino Aslan, National
Coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDRs);
Miriam Yanet Martin Gonzalez, Chairperson of the Jose Marti Children’s
Organization (OPJM); Juan Almeida Bosque, Chairman of the Association of
Combatants of the Cuban Revolution; Vilma Espin Guillois, Chairperson of
the Cuban Women Federation (FMC); Hasan Perez Casabona, Chairman of the
Federation of University Students (FEU); Claudia Felipe Torres,
Chairperson of the Federation of Middle Education Students
(FEEM). (AIN) |