HAVANA, Cuba, Nov 7 (ACN) On the 105th anniversary of the well-known October Revolution, the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Cuban communist party and president of the country, Miguel Diaz-Canel, evoked today the impact of that first socialist experience in the world, which established a bipolar equilibrium.
On Twitter, the president pointed out that the October Revolution empowered workers and proved that socialism was possible.
As other achievements of the first workers' and farmers' state in history, Diaz-Canel mentioned the decisive contribution of Soviet troops in the victory against fascism during World War II, and scientific and technical advances such as the first manned flight into space in history, in 1961.
The Revolution made great achievements for the working class and for the people, both Russian and of all the nationalities that made up the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
This triumph also brought about a drastic change in the world correlation of forces, demonstrating that there were other forms of government and democracy, and that there were alternatives beyond capitalism.
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