Sunday, October 27, 2013

Iberoamerican Vanguard back Plebiscite for Cuba

Contained in the Final Act of the Iberoamerican Vanguard meeting (Panama) petition of Plebiscite for Cuba, presented by the Christian Liberation Movement (MCL)



We call attention to the alarming human rights situation in Cuba and recognize the historical solidarity between the Haitian and Dominican peoples. 

Taking into account the petition of thousands of Cuban citizens that using their constitutional rights ( art. 88 g ) propose that the people be consulted about legal changes that guarantee fundamental freedomsResolved:

To call on the Cuban government to respond to the
democratic proposal of a plebiscite of its citizens

Minutes Caribbean 2

As part of the XXIII Iberoamerican Summit of Heads of State and government committed to the Iberoamerican theme: alliance for a new paradigm; young representatives of 25 Latin American countries in order to address the major challenges and problems of the region met in Iberoamerican Vanguard, as part of the 500 years of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean, from
October 13 to 16  in Panama City, Panama.

Mindful of our responsibility in the development of the Iberoamerican peoples we declare necessary that with our commitment to action and critical support the governments, local institutions and multilateral organizations we contribute to:Considering the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship between all the states of the Caribbean region .We call attention to the alarming human rights situation in Cuba and recognize the historical solidarity between the Haitian and Dominican peoples. Taking into account the request of thousands of Cuban citizens using their constitutional right (Article 88 g ) propose to consult the people about legal changes that guarantee fundamental freedoms, and the petition of Haitians and Dominicans to review the sentence TC/06168 of September 27, 2013 of the Constitutional Court of the Dominican Republic that will leave without nationality a significant population of Dominicans descendants of foreigners, principally Haitians.

Resolved:

To call on the Cuban government to respond to the democratic proposal of a plebiscite of its citizens
and invite the Dominican Constitutional Court to review its decision.

Original Spanish text

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