Mayabeque, Cuba_ In the program CON TODOS, which was broadcast live on Telemayabeque and Radio Mayabeque, the population had the opportunity to ask about issues related to the new Constitution or to process any concerns, given the presence of the Secretary of the State Council, Homero Acosta.
One of the questions suggested to deepen in the theme FAMILY seen from the new Magna Carta.
The also deputy to the National Assembly of the People's Power for the province of Mayabeque Homero Acosta, argued that the project maintains the concept that the family, according to the current Constitution has responsibilities and essential functions in the education and training of the new generations.
Homero added that it ratifies the responsibility of the State, society and families in the protection and special attention to girls, boys, adolescents and young people to guarantee their harmonious and integral development and the full exercise of their rights.
Novel issues in relation to families, included in the Magna Carta, are those that include the care and attention of the elderly, a very important aspect for any society and especially ours that presents a very particular situation with the aging population, assured the Deputy for Mayabeque to the National Assembly of the People’s Power.
When answering the question of the citizen who contacted the live program, it was argued that the state, society and families have the obligation to protect and assist the elderly in what corresponds to each one and to promote their social integration.











