In the midst of a very complex economic-social scenario, Contramaestre will once again come to life in the daily link of the population, when next September 20, the delegate-people exchanges will start with well-defined schedules.
This is the first accountability process of the 18th term of office, a political will of a country to look closer to the communities, with the call to the popular effort to solve their difficulties.
What are we called to do? It is a simple matter. The meetings must be characterized by a transparency where the delegate’s meridian clarity prevails in function of the identification of the difficulties in the neighborhoods, in order to defend the collective construction through creative work and resistance.
With honesty and confidence, those who represent the people must attend these meetings with clear speeches, adjusted to the Cuban reality, not exempt from current problems such as those related to food, energy, water supply and the basic food basket.
The delegate must know that in this space of political and democratic participation, the difficulties affect the voters, who are responsible for seeking relief and results that favor coexistence with collective, respectful and transforming contributions.
Making stand for planting in backyards and plots, as part of the food sovereignty program, eliminating a leak in the block, catching a pothole in the neighborhood street and calling for sanitation jornada’s to stop the high incidence of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which causes so much damage, should be pronouncements of the people in these exchanges.
An active participation of creative women, assuming links with schools, houses of culture, with the change that the neighborhoods need, should also be a pronouncement of the electoral membership to assist in this process of accountability.
The call we are being issued, with the effort of the masses to solve the difficulties in the communities, is to make the voice of the citizens heard, knowing that times are not at all easy, with an understanding of what we can do in defense of the Cuban social model, which has been intensified by a brutal blockade.