Camagüey, January 6th - At the Office of Territorial and Urban Planning, the Monday morning briefing became a space for political reaffirmation and solidarity with the Venezuelan people.
Under the commitment to defend Latin American sovereignty, workers and managers dedicated a solemn moment to the 32 Cuban fighters who fell on that land and expressed their rejection of the external aggressions faced by the sister nation.
The speeches were marked by a collective sentiment: “Our daily work is also part of the resistance,” said Pedro Nodal, an Urban Planning specialist, highlighting that the defense of sovereignty is reflected in every task carried out responsibly.
Ana Belkis Francy, secretary of the Public Administration Union in Camagüey, expressed that “the unity of Cuba and Venezuela is an example of dignity for the continent,” emphasizing the importance of maintaining regional integration.

Other workers agreed that solidarity is not just a political gesture, but a human commitment that strengthens peace and social justice.
Among Cuban flags and messages of brotherhood, it was recalled that work in territorial planning is not limited to technical management; it is part of building a country that defends its principles.

With this morning edition, the Office of Territorial and Urban Planning sent a clear message: Camagüey joins the voice of the peoples who do not give up and who stand with Venezuela in its struggle for sovereignty and dignity.
With information from Radio Cadena Agramonte (RCA)