December 10, the date on which Human Rights Day is commemorated around the world, is a day to reflect about future.
Despite the enormous obstacles and aggressions of the media war, of blockades, the brilliant performance of the largest of the Antilles in guaranteeing the rights to all is an undeniable reality.
The Family Code is an example of this and has reached version 23, after being subjected to specialized consultations, at the discretion of various disciplines, scientific associations, ministries or groups of society.
Despite its detractors, those who did not agree when opposing it claiming that laws are being imposed that go beyond an ancestral institution, which transcends culture, politics and ethnicity; this is a Code in correspondence with the realities of its time.
It is not only about the issue of marriage nor does it deny the traditional family, about it there is misinformation and prejudice.
It is a proposal that not only attempts to contextualize the present, but also foresees realities that may arise in the Cuban family.
After the consultations, it is already a Bill to be approved this month in the sessions of Parliament and later it will be submitted to popular consultation.
Cuba is firmly committed to building an increasingly just society and to the well-being of the human being.