Cuba commemorated the 45th anniversary of Brazil’s Workers’ Party, recognizing its contribution to social justice. Roberto Morales Ojeda praised the PT’s work for the Brazilian people, while the PCC and PT formalized their cooperation through an agreement aimed at strengthening inter-party relations. Gleisi Hoffmann emphasized the importance of shared experiences between the two parties in supporting their respective communities.
On February 10, Cuba celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Workers’ Party (PT) of Brazil, a significant political entity in the nation. Roberto Morales Ojeda, a member of the Communist Party of Cuba’s Political Bureau, expressed his congratulations via social media, emphasizing the PT’s vital role in advocating for social justice and improving the lives of the Brazilian working class.
In a recent agreement, the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and the PT formalized their cooperative relationship. This Exchange and Cooperation Agreement, established last year, aims to solidify inter-party ties, facilitating collaboration in areas such as cadre training, international forums, and discussions on both regional and international issues.
Gleisi Hoffmann, President of the Workers’ Party, acknowledged the significance of this collaboration during the agreement’s signing with Morales Ojeda. She highlighted the PCC’s experience as a valuable resource for the PT, reaffirming her party’s commitment to support the Cuban populace, which is recognized for its enduring spirit of resistance and struggle.
In conclusion, the 45th anniversary celebration of the Workers’ Party of Brazil represents a strengthening of ties between the PT and the Communist Party of Cuba. The formal agreement between these two parties underscores their commitment to collaboration in promoting social justice and supporting each other’s political endeavors.
Original Source: www.cubanews.acn.cu