The New Gospel, According to the General / Cubanet, Miriam Celaya
Cubanet, Miriam Celaya, Havana, 26 May 2016 — The Cuban 
Party-State-Government has just published a tabloid containing two of 
the root documents analyzed and approved during the VII Congress of the 
Cuban Communist Party (PCC) last April, 2016. These are the Project for 
the Conceptualization for the Economic and Social Model of Socialist 
Development Project and for the National Project Plan for Economic and 
Social Development Until 2030: Proposal Of Country's Vision, Core And 
Strategic Sectors.
No doubt this is a case of "partial declassification", considering that 
the four documents adopted in April's occult ritual were of a strictly 
secret character. The discussion and approval, produced in covert 
conditions, involved about a thousand of the anointed (so-called 
"delegates") and, according to official figures 3,500 "guests."
The two remaining mysterious scrolls have yet to be declassified, 
namely, the Report on the Results of the Implementation of the 
Guidelines for Economic and Social Policy of the Party and the 
Revolution, with the Update of the Guidelines for the period 2016-2021, 
which contains the Working Party In Compliance With Those Approved At 
The First National Conference Objectives And Guidelines Of The First 
Secretary Of The Central Committee, i.e., the sacred commandments of the 
General-President himself.
The first thing that draws attention to this tabloid's disclosure is the 
indifference of the Cuban population, which has not given any importance 
to a document where, presumably, the destiny of the nation was plotted 
and established. In contrast, some foreign news agencies have unleashed 
a wave of comments that tend to magnify those documents as if they were 
the creation of a miracle, focusing the spotlight on what they consider 
the big news: the alleged acknowledgement of "private property" by the 
PCC, including medium size and small businesses in that category. At the 
same time, the media's most audacious analysts suggest the Cuban 
government has employed certain political will to enhance or enable the 
development of this type of economic management.
Such a mirage, agitated by the "co-responsible" of Havana's accredited 
press–so diligent in legitimizing the official discourse of the ruling 
elite as refractory to delve into a serious and thorough investigation 
of the Cuban reality–part of a misinterpretation of point 91 of the 
"Conceptualization…", which textually exposes "another transformation 
that will contribute to the economy, employment and well-being of the 
population is the recognition of the complementary role of private 
ownership over certain means of production …".
However, it is known that true private property is only possible in 
societies where individuals, groups or business entities are able to 
exercise the right to own, control, inherit, manage and produce their 
goods and capital in order to achieve wealth. Those rights include the 
possibility of developing their properties according to their abilities, 
or acquiring (including importing) raw materials, machinery, equipment 
and all documents necessary for the development of their commercial or 
productive activity, which implies the existence of a lawful framework 
providing legal guarantees to the "owners." That is not the case in 
Cuba, as should be known in the circles of the accredited press.
In fact, the newly published document endorses the opposite of what can 
be expected where real private property exists, as described in point 
#104: "the concentration of property and wealth in natural or legal 
non-State persons or entities is not allowed, in accordance with what 
has been legislated, in a manner consistent with the principles of our 
socialism," and, if this were not enough, they hammer another nail on 
the coffin of the illusory "private property" in section 201, when it 
dictates: "the state regulates the constitution, dissolution, 
liquidation and restructuring of legal entities of all forms of 
property. It defines their areas of policies and principal activities."
But the most relevant value of "The Project of Conceptualization …" is 
the huge number of conflicting and mutually exclusive elements, which 
clearly reflects not only the extent and depth of the Cuban 
socio-economic crisis, but the impossibility of getting it resolved from 
the political and legal framework established in the last 57 years.
This is evident throughout the entire document, but a few key issues 
that contradict the ideological assumptions on which it is intended to 
build the "Model" are more than sufficient. Suppose we look at the case 
of foreign investments, a kind of property that is currently being 
officially acknowledged by the government as "a source of development 
and means of accessing capital, technology, markets and managerial 
experience, which contributes production clusters and in the resolution 
of major structural imbalances…" (Item #90).
On the other hand, the principle that the economic system is planned, 
regulated and controlled by the State is sustained. The State also 
controls relations with international economies (point 203).
So the solution to the structural crisis of Cuba's socialism is found in 
the forms of capitalist production, but the distribution of wealth 
stemming from market relations through foreign trade and foreign 
(capitalist) investment will be exerted by the socialist state. Then the 
wealth from capitalist production capacity would be state-socialist 
property, since, as stated by paragraph 124, "the State acts as a 
representative of the owner, which is the people."
The colossal nationalization of the economy continues to be maintained, 
since, in its capacity as representative of the owners, the State 
decides and controls the destinies of the corporate profits of socialist 
property of all the people, after [the owners'] fulfillment of tax 
obligations and other commitments, (point 148).
This "representation" includes the regulation and control of 
institutions, companies and communications media as a strategic resource 
of the State–which is to say, the state monopoly of the media–"according 
to the policy designed" by the CCP, "preserving technology sovereignty, 
in compliance with the legislation established on matters of defense and 
national security" (points 110 and 111), in which it presupposes 
ratification of Law 88 (Gag Law).
Of course, the role of the State (government and one-party at the same 
time) as "patriarch" manager of wealth and properties under 
"representative of the people" is more than questionable, in a nation 
where presidential elections have not been held in over 60 years, and 
where more than 70% of the population was born after 1959 and has never 
had the opportunity to legitimize such paternity.
This is precisely what determines that the "new" proposal–absurdly 
futuristic, but almost identical to all the discursive rhetoric of the 
preceding decades–from the same octogenarian and retrograde ruling 
elite, does not arouse the interest of ordinary Cubans in the least. Why 
"debate" about the same old fait accompli? they ask themselves with the 
same apathy that dominates Cuban society.
Few have stopped to think that, with the popular "debate" which, it's 
rumored, will take place around these documents, the ruling caste aims 
to "legitimize" the consecration of state capitalism for their own 
benefit, and will continue to cling to power beyond the biological 
possibilities of the olive-green banditos. This seems to be expressed in 
the presentation of the behemoth in question: we are facing the 
strategic legacy of the "historic generation" to new generations.
It is not possible to exhaust in a single article all the ambiguous 
rabbit trails that slither along the 330 points of the Conceptualization 
Project. For now, let's summarize that they are the "good news" that 
Saint Raúl, of the olive-green, bearer of a truth that has certainly 
been revealed to him by his predecessor, the Great Orate: if we stick to 
the concept of "Revolution" of that wise old man, if the "Guidelines" 
are met and if the results of the implementation of these are effective, 
in the year 2030 Cubans will be in a position to "build a sovereign, 
independent, socialist, democratic, prosperous and sustainable nation."
Let no one be surprised if, in the coming weeks, the number of emigrants 
from this impossible island increases exponentially.
Translated by Norma Whiting
Source: The New Gospel, According to the General / Cubanet, Miriam 
Celaya – Translating Cuba - 
http://translatingcuba.com/the-new-gospel-according-to-the-general-cubanet-miriam-celaya/
 
 
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