Cuban president congratulates Margarita Ruiz for cultural heritage award

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel congratulated PhD Margarita Ruiz for receiving the 2025 National Cultural Heritage Award, praising her work in preserving the nation's artistic memory. In a social media message, the leader described her as a 'living memory' vital to defending Cuba's cultural heritage.

From Havana on December 31, President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed his recognition to Margarita Ruiz, awarded the 2025 National Cultural Heritage Prize. This honor acknowledges her career dedicated to safeguarding Cuba's artistic memory, an effort the leader described as essential to the national identity.

In his social media message, Díaz-Canel highlighted Ruiz's role as a key figure in protecting cultural heritage. 'Margarita Ruiz is a living memory of our culture,' he wrote, emphasizing how her contributions have enriched the preservation of Cuban traditions and artistic legacy over the years.

This annual award underscores Cuba's commitment to its cultural heritage amid global challenges. The president's congratulations not only celebrate Ruiz's individual work but also reinforce the government's emphasis on culture as a societal pillar. The announcement, shared by Prensa Latina, comes at a time of national reflection on the country's historical patrimony.

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