The Titón municipal cinema was the location on the morning of this Saturday, October 14, of the Meeting of the Municipal Bureau of the PCC, which was attended by Federico Hernández Hernández, Provincial Secretary of this organization in Camagüey, accompanied by Efrén Romero, a member of the PCC who serves the agri-food sphere, as well as delegates from the Assembly of People's Power, other members of the party and other guests and directors from the different sectors in Vertientes.
The meeting at its beginning included the speech of the First Secretary of the PCC in the municipality Alexey Prado Prado who addressed, among other topics, the economic and social transformation of the municipality, the situation with crimes and illegalities, the food marketing program and its insufficiencies as well as on the organic life of the party taking into account all the indications received at the country level.
In a second moment, the words of the first secretary in the Province were heard, who presented the strategies and goals that the country proposes for its social and economic improvement. With the conviction that in the hands of the PCC is the possibility of changing the country's economy, he also talked about the economic situation facing the country and how depressed the economy is due largely to the deficit in the entry of tourists. to the country and the tightening of the economic blockade.
Hernández Hernández, in exchange with the directors of the main food producing entities in this land, said that the first task that we Cubans have to respond to the call of our president Miguel Díaz Canel is food production, he also urged to carry out an agricultural revolution Within the revolution, all entities must be linked to this task with stonemasons, links with producers and food production areas. In the final minutes, the words of Michael Bayate Molina, director of the Ruta Invasora Agroindustrial Grain Company, were heard as an example of a star producer in this district, as well as the municipal mayor Jesús E. Alonzo García.
The message is very clear, the magic is in the field. Let's sow, sow and produce!