What the media does not tell about Secretary of State Rubén Pérez Correa

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He has held leading positions in the Communist Party for decades

Today it was known the appointment of Rubén Pérez Correa (Vigo, 1977) as Secretary of State for Youth and Children. Most of the media that have reported on this appointment point out that he was a councilor for Marea de Vigo and a local leader of Izquierda Unida, but they forget to give some more details, which can be read at the biography published in 2010 on the Esquerda blog United Vigo:

"Since 1997 he has been a member of the Central Committee of the COMMUNIST PARTY OF GALICIA and since 2000 a member of its executive committee. He is currently the organizational secretary of the Galician federation of the PCE and member of the Federal Committee of the PCE since 2005".

He was a delegate in Vigo of an organization controlled by the Communist Party of Cuba.

The acronym PCE are those of the Communist Party of Spain. That biography also indicated that Pérez Correa was a delegate in Vigo of the Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL), an organization that was based in Havana and that was controlled by the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), the sole party of the Cuban communist dictatorship, which was the one that ordered the dissolution of OSPAAAL four years ago. This is how the executive secretary of OSPAAAL announced its dissolution on June 11, 2019:

"By means of this we fulfill the indication of informing you that the Communist Party of Cuba has adopted the decision to conclude the work of the Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL)."

The new Secretary of State protects his social networks so that no one can read them

Coincidentally, the same day that Pérez Correa is appointed Secretary of State (he will be number two of the also communist Sira Rego, admirer of Lenin), his Twitter account is protected so that his posts cannot be read, the same thing happening on his Instagram account. Is it perhaps out of fear of what people might find in them? However, Pérez Correa has left some traces on the internet.

His praise for the Cuban communist dictator Fidel Castro

For example, on his personal blog he published this photo on November 14, 2011, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the PCE in Vigo. In it, Pérez Correa (second from the right) appears posing with his fist raised behind a communist flag, specifically the flag used by the Soviet Union (it was distinguished by the red star edged in yellow located above the hammer and sickle).

In that same blog, Pérez Correa wrote an article on November 21, 2011 in which he spoke about a visit of his to Cuba a few months earlier at the invitation of the Council of State of that dictatorship. In the article, Pérez Correa commented that in the Cuban town of Villa Clara "a leading comrade of the PCC in the town gave us a small notebook containing a text by Fidel", in reference to the communist dictator Fidel Castro, establisher of the undemocratic regime that has plunged the Cuban people into oppression and misery since 1959.

Pérez Correa added: "reading the small notebook I thought that those words would have to accompany me for the rest of my life. Since then that notebook has always been in my wallet... and it comforts me in hard times but it also makes me keep my feet on the ground in favorable times." Will he take that notebook with Fidel Castro's text to the ministry?

Pérez Correa participated in a march in support of the Cuban dictatorship

This admiration for Fidel Castro is related to this photo published in the Facebook page of Esquerda Unida Ponteareas on April 20, 2010, in which we see Pérez Correa with a PCG banner in a march in support of the Cuban communist dictatorship in Santiago de Compostela (it is the one that appears on the right).

On June 2, 2012, Esquerda's Facebook page Unida Ponteareas published this photo of Pérez Correa at a public event of the Communist Youth in Ferrol. One year later, that organization showed its "solidarity with North Korea", the most brutal and oppressive communist dictatorship in the world.

His photos at communist rallies with the current vice president Yolanda Díaz

On October 2, 2014, the PCG Twitter account published this photo of Pérez Correa in a act of that communist organization, accompanied by Yolanda Díaz, current second vice president of Pedro Sánchez's government, and Carlos Portomeñe, member of the central committee of the PCG.

On February 11, 2016, Blog del Viejo Topo published this photo of Pérez Correa at a PCG event (he is the one sitting on the right), accompanied by Yolanda Díaz, Alberto Garzón (until now Minister of Consumption) and Eva Solla (general secretary of the PCG).

The same government that boasts of "democratic memory" includes well-known supporters of a totalitarian ideology who show admiration for tyrants like Lenin and Fidel Castro and support a communist dictatorship like the Cuban one. What kind of "democratic government" is this?

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