From the 1st Anti-imperialist Trench of #Cuba, the Cultural Political Act is held for the 70th Anniversary of the Assaults on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks. Also present were Rafael Pérez Fernández 1st Secretary of the Provincial Party together with his Bureau Members, Lisset Pérez Rosario 1st Secretary of the Caimanera Municipal Party together with his Municipal Bureau Members, Alis Azahares Governor of the Provincial Government, the Vice Governor of the Provincial Government together with officials and Provincial Directors, Saimara Llamaré Galano President of the AMPP, Ernesto García Hermosilla Vice President of the AMPP, Luis Ángel Tamayo Deputy to the ANPP, Eider Matos Samon Municipal Mayor together with his Vice Mayors and his members of the Municipal Administration Council. The Political and Mass Organizations, the labor collectives with laudable results in the productive and union sphere are recognized. The effort of those people, entities and Organisms that have dedicated themselves during these six months is recognized. Outstanding entities are recognized in their social commitment. Party meat is delivered to the new militants. The Political and Mass Organizations are recognized, immersed in important processes that have demanded greater effort, dedication and creativity. Since today the Cultural Political Act of July 26 is being celebrated, an important historical date, the 70th Anniversary of the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks. The July 26 Movement (M-26-7) was a Cuban political and military organization created in 1953 to combat the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. It was led by Fidel Castro and assumed a left-wing nationalist and anti-imperialist ideology, vindicating the figure and ideas of the Cuban thinker José Martí. Movement July 26 It was the most important organization among those that participated in the Cuban Revolution. At the end of 1956, he established a guerrilla base in the Sierra Maestra that ended up defeating the troops of the dictator Fulgencio Batista, on December 31, 1958, to seize power and install, together with other organizations, a government led by Manuel Urrutia Lleó. After the Cuban Revolution and as the political confrontation with the United States escalated, internal ideological differences sharpened. In July 1961 it was one of the parties that made up the Integrated Revolutionary Organizations (ORI), together with the Popular Socialist Party and the March 13 Revolutionary Directorate, which in turn dissolved on March 26, 1962 to form the United Party of the Socialist Revolution of Cuba (PURSC), of communist ideology. #70Moncada #CubaLivesInHisHistory #WithTodosLaVictoria