Fidel is the master of the triumphant Revolution.

It is natural to appeal to his preaching so that the forgetful remember where the bases of our democracy come from, approved, moreover, in our Constitution.

Of course we can and must perfect it, but not by copying an increasingly failed model that has fostered power for the richest and conditioned the impoverishment of millions of earthlings, not only in Africa, Asia and Latin America, but in the countries called developed markets, crowded with products that are less and less affordable, because prices rise, wages do not rise and the rich get even richer in the worst crises.

One only has to be aware of the news to realize that the celebrated Western democracy is opening channels to fascism when it encourages an entire continent, presumably old and cultured, to deny and persecute the great Russian culture as the Nazis did with the Jews, while it becomes a vassal of an empire that has a record of military interventions all over the planet and for which no sanctions have ever been requested.

And what democracy exists in the world when a country, the most powerful militarily and economically, tyrannically decides which system should govern the others, which is terrorist, which violates human rights, when the greatest tragedies, the worst violations and millions of its citizens live in poverty?

It seems a crime against democracy to have a single party in a small country, blocked, harassed, suffocated by extreme sanctions, which has had to resort to the strongest unity to resist its powerful neighbor and voluntary enemy.

And why doesn't it seem like a crime that most of the existing multi-parties defend the interests of the transnationals, of those who exploit the resources of other impoverished nations, of the millionaires who pay senators, congressmen, presidents, their electoral campaigns to ensure the dictatorship of money

Democracy to use did not prevent the dismissal of Dilma and the imprisonment of Lula in Brazil, nor the coup d'état in Bolivia, nor the brutal repression of Peruvians or the French these days.

Such events do not arouse the indignation of foreign and native analysts who attack and describe the Cuban government as a dictatorship when it has had to avoid chaos and attempts to destabilize the country, in the midst of a certain crisis, conditioned not only by its own mistakes, but because of the increase in sanctions that the majority of poor countries in the world do not have, but do suffer from crises without having attempted socialism.

The imperfect Cuban democracy guaranteed advantages for the majority not achieved in other parts of the world and truly affected in recent years by the pandemic, the international crisis that led to an increase in sanctions.

We must not forget the ability to react to the tornado, the speed in raising the affected houses, nor the wonder of the Cuban vaccines against the covid, two examples of the will and the possibilities of finding solutions to the problems, solutions that they would be greater without the pressures of an empire that should be ashamed, if it were ashamed, of trying to starve out a nation 200 times smaller in terms of territory, now counting on that horde that feeds in South Florida and has shown its uncouth identity for the Baseball Classic.

Given this world panorama, after receiving all the information, as it should be, about the candidacy for the National Assembly, I will vote for everyone to support our inclusive democracy, where any honest citizen willing to work for the country can be a deputy without spending a penny. cent, nor receive it for their work in the service of the nation.

National Assembly that counts on Fidel's teaching to change everything that must be changed for the good of all, the beginning of the revolutionary dialectic that he also left as a legacy.