Faced with the Helms-Burton Law: we shall all do well our jobs
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- Published: Thursday, 27 June 2019 07:52
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Havana, June 27. - The best response to the Helms-Burton Law is that everyone does their part well, affirmed Esteban Lazo Hernández, president of the National Assembly of Popular Power (ANPP), at the end of Wednesday's debate of the project of Electoral Law between deputies of the provinces of Havana, Mayabeque and Matanzas, as well as of the special municipality of the Isle of Youth.
The member also of the Political Bureau of the Party referred in the final minutes of the meeting to the topics that will be analyzed before and during the Third Ordinary Period of Sessions of the anpp in its IX Legislature, convened for July 13, although it advanced that they will extend until the next day.
The war that they make us is to drown us from the economic point of view, then we have to respond with initiatives -she emphasized-, and called to relive things made during the first years of the 90s of the last century. He also reiterated the call to change the culture of importers to produce as much as possible in the country.
The agenda of the sessions of the commissions and in the plenary session was made known by inquiring the responsible ones about the preparation of specific topics. That is why he said that it is planned to analyze the draft Electoral Law, on National Symbols and Fishing.
He said that it will be a very strong meeting in the discussion of economic issues such as the liquidation of the budget, financial problems, the state of the economy at the end of the first semester and the prospects for the end of the year, without missing the proposals to grow and develop in medium of the current complexities.
Lazo pointed out that other issues such as housing, subsidies, accounts receivable and payable, supplies and problems of breaches of commercial circulation will also be addressed. In as much they will inform the ministries of Industries and of Tourism, a good moment to look for new ideas and formulas directed to face the plans of the enemy. Hence, it was not casual the phrase with which he said goodbye: "To combat and to victory". (Granma)