Cuba commemorated the 45th anniversary of Brazil’s Workers’ Party (PT) on February 10, with Roberto Morales Ojeda of the PCC praising PT’s role in advocating for social justice. The PCC and PT signed an agreement to enhance collaboration, emphasizing mutual support and sharing of political experiences, led by Gleisi Hoffmann, PT’s president.
On February 10, in Havana, Cuba, Roberto Morales Ojeda, a prominent member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Workers’ Party (PT) of Brazil. He expressed his congratulations on social media, emphasizing the party’s vital role in advocating for social justice and improving the lives of Brazilian workers.
Last year, the PCC and the PT formalized their relationship through an Exchange and Cooperation Agreement. This agreement aims to enhance their inter-party relations and strengthen ties in various areas, including cadre training, coordination of international leftist forums, such as the Sao Paulo Forum, and collaboration on regional and global issues.
Gleisi Hoffmann, the president of the PT, reaffirmed the importance of leveraging the expertise and experience of the PCC during the signing of the agreement. She also expressed her organization’s ongoing commitment to support the Cuban people, who she described as a symbol of resilience and resistance in their struggle for social equity.
Cuba’s tribute to the Workers’ Party of Brazil highlights the longstanding political ties and shared objectives between the PCC and PT. The recently signed agreement not only solidifies these relations but also aims to bolster collaboration in crucial areas, underscoring mutual support in their respective social justice endeavors.
Original Source: www.cubanews.acn.cu