Performed in San Antonio de los Baños the second preparatory meeting of young prosecutors in Artemisa province

San Antonio de los Baños, Artemisa, Cuba.- Twinned in the effort to do justice and prevail law, about 50 young lawyers fraternized with Dixan Fuentes Guzmán, Chief Prosecutor and the Provincial Council of Jurists as part of preparations for meeting Dario Delgado Cura, Attorney General of the Republic.

The Ariguanabo Marti Forest received the delegation, and marked the historical journey to know the history and with the touch of the Demajagua bell replica. Visitors planted a pine tree that identifies Artemisa lawyers and perpetuate this activity, listed by Dixan Fuentes Guzmán memorable and patriotic, also confirmed that the future of the nation is in each of these lawyers, soldiers of socialist legality, premise to defend the social model.

Mercedes Orozco, vice president of the People's Power and María del Carmen Vilán, secretary of the Party in San Antonio de los Baños, characterized the social and economic sectors in the village.

The provincial report to the Attorney General's Office, opened the discussion following the presentation of municipal approaches of young prosecutors in exercise. Highlights the dissatisfaction regarding their entities in the territories, assistants and secretaries, work organization, training ways and continuity of academic studies, mapping fuel, transportation plan, telephones according to service availability, and building capacity in the survey, for lack the provincial laboratory to meet the needs analysis.

Interventions of participants discussed were on core issues to resolve institutional problems in the construction of the prosecution of the future. All agreed that the experience is forming from the trust placed in these young people to develop their work as prosecutors.

The meeting agenda included the participation of pioneers members of the Vocational School Art band Eduardo Abela, who performed music of the national repertoire, plus young lawyers were recognized and enjoyed cultural activities.

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