Sánchez Asks the Progressive Leaders of Latin America to Move to the "Offensive" Against the "Ultrerecha"
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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has defended the need for progressive leaders to join forces to confront the "reactionary international," given that the traditional right has succumbed to the "framework and discourse" of the far right.
Everything is loaded with symbols at this unprecedented meeting of progressive Ibero-American leaders — those of Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay — who will soon be joined by others such as Mexico, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and South Africa. To begin with, the place: La Moneda Palace, the seat of the presidency of the Chilean republic, and as Spanish Pedro Sanchez and Brazilian Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recalled this Monday…
In the midst of the vorage for the alleged involvement of Santos Cerdán in the Koldo case and his imprisonment and in the absence of a common front of progressive forces on the European continent, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has resumed his international agenda on the other side of the Atlantic. This Monday he visited Chile, where he has met with its president, Gabriel Boric, and with the progressive leaders of Brazil, Lula d…
The president begins a tour of Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay, where he hopes to reinforce the already solid relationship that he maintains to join a front against the advance of the right and the ultraright Read
When he woke up, Pedro Sánchez was still there. Seven years he has been carrying the holy right-wing alliance predicting that he will not reach the next New Year’s Eve, but every morning he wakes up in La Moncloa or in the glamorous hotel room to which he has taken the charge of those who do not manage to slip it. It’s true: yesterday he went back to the last plenary session of the session in the now called Congress only. But that they take away…
In a global context marked by polarization, the advance of the extreme right and the decomposition of the geopolitical balances inherited from the 20th century, progressive leaders of Latin America along with Pedro Sánchez have shown the possibility of shaping a global progressive front, on the ashes of a collapsing order and where the rightists advance without brakes.The basic idea of this informal meeting has been that the defense that democra…
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