Progressive Leaders Gathered in Uruguay Denounce US Interference and Acknowledge Their Own Mistakes
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Progressive leaders gathered in Uruguay denounce US interference and acknowledge their own mistakes
The opening session of the third Pan-American Congress, held on Friday at the Legislative Palace in Montevideo, combined criticism of United States policy towards Latin America with calls for self-criticism within progressive forces. More than 150 lawmakers, former presidents, ministers and political figures from fifteen countries are taking part, according to organisers.
Montevideo aspires to be this weekend a political laboratory of American progressism. The nearly 150 leftist leaders who have participated since this Friday in the third edition of the Pan American Congress have arrived with similar concerns: the right advances on the continent, the United States seeks to impose its old logic of subordination to Latin America and progressive forces appear too fragmented to coordinate a joint response.
Luvis Hochimín Pareja Montevideo received the Third Pan-American Congress in search of a common hemispheric agenda. Under the slogan “Solidarity among peoples, sovereignty among nations”, the forum addresses the crisis of the international order, forced migrations and the advance of the ultra-right on the continent. The third edition of the Pan-American Congress, a forum in which more than 150 progressive leaders from 15 countries of the contine…
More than a hundred parliamentarians from the Latin American left met in the third edition of the Pan American Congress. Sputnik spoke with his organizer and regional leaders about the challenges facing this political current in the hemisphere and the importance of a self-criticism after the electoral defeats.
The forum brings together 150 progressive leaders from 15 countries of the continent, including former Chilean president Gabriel Boric and former Colombian president Ernesto Samper. He was born in Colombia in 2024 and matured in Mexico during 2025. On Friday, the third edition of the Pan American Congress, a forum in which more than 150 progressive leaders from 15 countries of the continent converged, began in Uruguay. The planned exchanges are …
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