Millones de firmas entregadas por la soberanía de Cuba

En varias provincias cubanas se entregaron libros con más de 6,2 millones de firmas a las autoridades locales. Las firmas expresan apoyo a la soberanía nacional y rechazan la presión estadounidense.

Las entregas ocurrieron tras ceremonias político-culturales simples en territorios como Sancti Spíritus, Guantánamo y Las Tunas. Las autoridades recibieron los documentos como prueba de la voluntad popular de construir un futuro en paz.

Yadira Bernal Nazco, en Sancti Spíritus, instó a no permanecer indiferentes ante el hostigamiento extraterritorial del imperio. Ella defendió la memoria histórica, la identidad cubana y la soberanía nacional.

En Guantánamo, Yairis Fernández Castellanos describió el apoyo de más de 290.000 ciudadanos como un acto de conciencia. Gustavo López Ramírez, en Las Tunas, afirmó que los cubanos defenderán siempre la independencia lograda por héroes y mártires.

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