Creating together to make Cuba a stronger, more productive and prosperous country” was the will supported by the residents of the San Antonio rural popular council, in the municipality of Florida, when the territorial act for the World Proletariat Day was held there. With the presence of workers, students and other residents in that southern demarcation, the rice growers ratified their support for the work of the Revolution, condemned the intensification of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the U.S. government against the Cuban people and recalled the example of struggle, resistance and optimism sown by Fidel.During the celebration of the World Proletariat Day, government authorities and neighbors of the San Antonio popular council recognized the performance of several entities for their contribution to the economic, social and community development in the demarcation, including the Libertad rice mill, the Rigoberto Corcho basic secondary school and the Carlos Díaz Cervantes home for the elderly. Summing up the May Day ceremony in the area, Yaima Lugo García, general secretary of the Education, Science and Sports Union in the municipality of Florida, called for the promotion of production, services and the defense of the Homeland in every part of the territory and to demonstrate, with unity and firmness, the determination of the working class to overcome the challenging challenges of the present and the future, confident of victory.
Residents of San Antonio, in Florida, celebrate May Day activities
