Reflections
by comrade Fidel
ABSOLUTE TRANSPARENCY
Who can doubt it? Observers from all parts and
varying shades have attended the elections in
This is a correct measure when
adopted by the
The only thing honorable and clean
to them is the contemptible submission to the empire, the flight of capital
amounting to billions of dollars every year, and the prevalence of poverty,
illiteracy and over 20% unemployment.
I would not dare utter an opinion
with regards to any other country of this hemisphere, if I forgot that we are
brothers and that Marti, who fought and died for Cuba and for Our America, said
one day as he stood before the statue of the Liberator Simon Bolivar:
“Venezuela only needs to tell me what to do for her, for I am her son.”
At the moment, 40 thousand highly
qualified compatriots are working in that sister nation. They are willing to
give their lives for Bolivar’s people with which they share the risks of an
imperialist sweeping blow.
I am not an intruder giving an
opinion in the country of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA).
Reading the international news, it
would seem that the
Yesterday’s elections meant a
qualitative step forward for the Bolivarian revolutionary process that can be
measured by many aspects. It was not as the massive disinformation machinery
would have it: “Castro says that the Revolution in
The data were precise; an
unquestionable victory of the candidates to governors in 17 of the 22 states,
all of these members of the Venezuelan Socialist United Party. The voters turn
out was higher than ever; 1.5 million more votes than those obtained by the
opponents running for such positions, and 264 posts of mayor of the 328 up for
election. There is no opposition party but a group of oppositionists with half a
dozen parties, and absolute transparency. That’s why I said and now repeat that
it will be very difficult to put out the flames of the Revolution in
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 24, 2008
6:35 p.m.