Party meetings in Granma and Holguin draw media attention

The extraordinary plenary sessions of the Communist Party of Cuba's (PCC) provincial committees in Granma and Holguin continue to attract media attention across the island. Reports are covering these key meetings in the eastern provinces.

In a context of notable party activities, the extraordinary plenary sessions of the Communist Party of Cuba's (PCC) provincial committees in Granma and Holguin have received extensive coverage from Cuban media. These meetings, reported from Havana on January 10, 2026, are part of a series of sessions maintaining national media interest.

The gatherings in Granma and Holguin focus on internal party matters, though specific details are not disclosed in initial reports. Coverage highlights the significance of these plenums within the PCC's organizational structure, which guides policy in Cuba.

This media focus underscores the role of local outlets in informing the public about party developments, fostering national dialogue.

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