CUBA NEWS
December 15, 2003

FROM CUBA
Interview with Attorney René Gómez Manzano

"It is essential to modify the present constitutional rules."

HAVANA, December (www.cubanet.org) - "The change must be based on the democratic principles of the Constitution of 1940," Attorney René Gómez Manzano asserted in statements made to CubaNet. Lucas Garve, member of the Foundation for Freedom of Expression, interviewed Atty. Gómez Manzano in his apartment in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana.

Attorney René Gómez Manzano was born on December 19, 1943 in Havana. Since the 90s he has been a member of the "Corriente Agramontista" (independent attorneys) and was one of the four dissident leaders who drafted the text of "La Patria es de Todos" (The Homeland Belongs To Us All). After being released after a little more than two years in prison, he joined the Assembly for the Promotion of Civil Society along with Martha Beatriz Roque and Félix Bonne Carcassés.

Q: What is the difference between Atty. Gómez Manzano of the "Corriente Agramontista," The Homeland Belongs To Us All, and the Declaration of November 24th?

RGM: I'm exactly the same person … with a few more years.

Q: One of the points of the Declaration is the restoration of the Constitution of 1940. Why in 2003? What justifies this?

RGM: What is posed in one of the points of the Declaration is that the present Constitution is the cornerstone of the totalitarian system, and that in order for there to be real change and so it can be said that change has begun in Cuba, a substantial reform is needed of the totalitarian provisions contained in the Constitution now in force. For example, the limitations it has in relation to human rights and the role of the Communist Party, which is proclaimed as the highest ruling authority of society and the State. And so we say that as a result of this there must be a change, and we believe that change must be based on the democratic principles of the Constitution of 1940. But it isn't posed in that manner, that the present Constitution should be replaced by that of 1940. What we do raise is that it's essential to modify the present constitutional rules. As long as this isn't done, we won't be able to say that change has begun in Cuba.

Q: Is this declaration an action of the Assembly for the Promotion of Civil Society or it is the act of Mr. Bonne, Mrs. Morejón de Biscet and you?

RGM: From one side Professor Félix Antonio Bonne Carcassés and I signed, and on the other side, Attorney Elsa Morejón, the wife of Dr. Oscar Elías Biscet. She offered to sign in the name of the Lawton Foundation, which her distinguished husband organized and directs. In our case (referring to Bonne Carcassés and himself) we signed in our individual capacities. For what reason? We're the principal organizers of the Assembly for the Promotion of Civil Society, but this is a group - the largest one of the domestic dissidence that joins together 365 duly registered, independent entities that expressed their approval for the ideas and the thesis of the Assembly - and what occurs? To collect the signatures of all those entities would be very hard and in view of the provisional situation that exists, we signed in our individual capacities, without prejudice, of course, that those not attached to the Assembly, and all those entities attached to the Assembly, would wish to follow this document and support it as, for sure, many brothers in exile are doing, common citizens, and important organizations that wish to support it.

Q: On behalf of the Foundation for Freedom of Expression and CubaNet, thank you for answering our questions.

 

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