The PCE celebrates the 65th anniversary of the communist dictatorship of Cuba

The party of two Pedro Sánchez's ministers admits that it is inspired by a dictatorship

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The only country in the EU that has communists in its government

Currently, to the shame of millions of Spaniards and to the scandal of many Europeans, Spain is the only country in the European Union that has communists in its government. There are two of them, the same as in the previous legislature. The best placed is the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, in her current position since July 2021 and member of the government since January 2020, and Sira Rego, Minister of Youth and Childhood since last November. Both are affiliates of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), a party that has been supporting communist dictatorships since its inception: it was Stalin's representative in Spain and now maintains its support to dictatorships like Cuba, China and Venezuela.

The PCE celebrates 65 years of communist dictatorship in Cuba

The PCE began 2024 as it usually does every year: celebrating the anniversary of the brutal communist dictatorship of Cuba, responsible for the imprisonment, torture and murder of multitudes of Cubans since its establishment in 1959 through a coup d'état, a coup that communists usually whitewash with the official name given to it by that dictatorship: "Cuban revolution". Yesterday, the PCE dedicated its second message of 2024 to supporting this undemocratic regime, which has been violating human rights in Cuba for 65 years and governing without free elections, without political pluralism, without freedom of expression and without freedom of information. The text of the PCE message says:

"Today marks 65 years since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. Their fight for sovereignty and socialism continues to inspire us. Long live Socialist Cuba! Until victory always!"

An undemocratic regime in which criticism of the government is not allowed

Thus, the party of two ministers in Sánchez's government openly supports a communist dictatorship and even feels inspired by it, by those who have been stealing and oppressing Cubans for 65 years, by those who reject democracy in Cuba, by those who do not tolerate any type of criticism of the communist government and persecute Cuban democrats as if they were terrorists. This can give us an idea of the plans that these ministers and their party have for Spain.

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Photo: Europa Press. Yolanda Díaz, communist vice president of Pedro Sánchez's government, at the centenary party of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), on September 25, 2021.

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