The application of a strategy to move forward and seek the solution of the problems was evidenced during the monthly meeting of the Caribbean Popular Council (CP), which was attended by Mayor Yunis Silvente Calderín, who recognized the progress in that body of Popular Power, local , of representative character, invested with the highest authority for the performance of its functions and comprising a demarcation characterized by its urbanization, of which the distribution of the same name is a clear exponent, one of the magnificent works of the Revolution in the sixth Cuban city in number of inhabitants.
Silvente Calderín made enlightening interventions and recommendations on the factors of this demarcation that is at the forefront in the movement of urban, suburban and family agriculture, which grows and consolidates in once wasted spaces among a multitude of family buildings, including two with 18 floors, the so-called Guantanamo skyscrapers.
During the meeting, a detailed exposition of the Guantanamo fight against COVID-19 was offered and the reasons why the municipality was forced to restrict movements in a quadrant of CP Sur Hospital were explained.
The constant and correct use of the nasobuco was urged, up to now one of the most important protective measures for the population to emerge successfully from the pandemic.
Misael Pérez Griñán, President of the Council, led the meeting in which the results of the popular controls carried out on the quality of the service provided to the Aqueducts and Sewers demarcation and the Directorate of Children's Circles were evaluated, and the results of the work were approved of the commissions in charge of this task.
He supports the Municipal Assembly of People's Power in the exercise of its attributions and facilitates better knowledge and attention to the needs and interests of the inhabitants of his area of action, and also of the delegates who make up it and who during the months November and December were released by the National Assembly of People's Power to strengthen their ties with the voters.
Pablo Soroa Fernández
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