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[-] ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml 23 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Summary

  • Brazil's Lula, Spain's Sanchez to host leaders summit
  • Ramaphosa and Sheinbaum among expected attendees
  • Parallel Socialist-led summit will bring together civil society and political parties

BARCELONA, April 17 (Reuters) - Spain's Pedro Sanchez and Brazil's ​Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will spearhead gatherings of the global left in Barcelona ‌on Friday and Saturday, in a bid to defend multilateralism and mobilise left-wing movements against the far right. The meetings, organised by Spain and left-wing political networks, come as U.S. President Donald Trump's swift cuts to humanitarian aid, military interventions and threats ​to abandon NATO have shaken the status quo of international relations and prompted a rethink ​of global allegiances.

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Borne out of a wake-up call for European socialists after the far-right ⁠surge in EU elections in 2024, the aim of the so-called "Global Progressive Mobilisation" starting on Friday is ​to mobilise advocates of left-wing ideas, culminating in a declaration of common actions on goals from defending democracy ​to the green transition, organisers said. A second gathering on Saturday - entitled "In defence of democracy" - is organised by the Spanish government and is the fourth instalment of a summit launched by Lula and Sanchez in 2024.

'SHOW THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE'

Both leaders are ​vocal critics of the Trump administration - with Sanchez having been particularly outspoken over the Iran war - and ​both face growing far-right challenges in upcoming election races.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who has also clashed with Trump, will attend, ‌as ⁠will Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, marking the first visit to Spain by a Mexican president since 2018 after years of tension over the legacy of Spanish colonial rule.

"I think it's important that progressive parties and governments unite to convey to the public, especially in Spain, that we belong to something that goes beyond domestic ​politics," Sanchez said of the ​gatherings, speaking in Beijing during ⁠a visit to China where he and President Xi Jinping pledged closer ties.

Europe's far right lost one of its biggest champions with the defeat of Hungary's nationalist ​leader Viktor Orban in Sunday's election. Sanchez has hailed that, saying "the wave can ​be stopped, and ⁠Hungary proves it".

In the other event, 3,000 people including current and former heads of state, around 400 mayors, unions, activists, and political parties will gather for two days hosted by Spain's Socialist Party. Sanchez and Lula will ⁠close ​the event. "Radical forces are at play in our countries to sponsor ​extreme right-wing movements ... we have to show there is an alternative," said Giacomo Filibeck, Secretary-General of the Party of European Socialists, whose ​membership spans 33 parties across Europe.

Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Paolo Laudani and Joan Faus; Editing by Alison Williams

[-] cornishon@lemmygrad.ml 31 points 1 week ago

All sounds cool and well and then they present far-right Orban getting replaced by far-right-but-pro-EU Magyar as a model of success and you're brutally reminded of the severe limitations of their idea of "the left" (Social Democracy).

[-] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 21 points 1 week ago

Objectively the moderate wing of fascism :)

[-] Sam@hexbear.net 18 points 1 week ago

anakin-padme-1 > "Radical forces are at play in our countries to sponsor ​extreme right-wing movements ... we have to show there is an alternative

anakin-padme-2 > As in we need Radical Forces to sponsore extreme left-wing movements, right?

anakin-padme-3 > ....

anakin-padme-4 > Right?

[-] NahMarcas@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago

You made a good job comrade ;-)

[-] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 21 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Sanchez cites Orban's defeat as a reason to believe the far right can be stopped but with Magyar being very comparable to Orban, is that really any cause for celebration? Are we poised to accept a rebranding of fascism that abandons some of its more disgraced characters and symbols but maintains the same structure?

Also, Sanchez is rather pro-Ukraine, isn't he? I know Lula has been a bit better on that issue (significantly farther away and with no input in the EU or NATO, i.e. the imperialist organs that ought to be attacked by the left) but it does give me pause. I don't feel super confident.

[-] theturtlemoves@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

Also, Sanchez is rather pro-Ukraine, isn't he?

He toes the EU line in public, but Spain has one of the lowest military budgets as a % of GDP, and his government has pushed back against increases.

[-] pinguinu@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 1 week ago

Spain is currently increasing the military budget (something like 50% in 2025), and hasn't cancelled its contracts with Israel.

[-] jackmaoist@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Spain is also the most anti Israel country in the west

[-] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Gotcha, that's good to know.

[-] vovchik_ilich@hexbear.net 18 points 1 week ago

"European socdem who won't carry out a single progressive policy in 6 years despite promises of removing the right wing work right reform tries to organize against fascists"

[-] Awoo@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

What's the anthem of the socdem international?

[-] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

I got some weird 'verifying the device' screen when clicking through to that article

[-] qprimed@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago

Article text for those unable to hit the pageSummary

Brazil's Lula, Spain's Sanchez to host leaders summit
Ramaphosa and Sheinbaum among expected attendees
Parallel Socialist-led summit will bring together civil society and political parties

BARCELONA, April 17 (Reuters) - Spain's Pedro Sanchez and Brazil's ​Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will spearhead gatherings of the global left in Barcelona ‌on Friday and Saturday, in a bid to defend multilateralism and mobilise left-wing movements against the far right. The meetings, organised by Spain and left-wing political networks, come as U.S. President Donald Trump's swift cuts to humanitarian aid, military interventions and threats ​to abandon NATO have shaken the status quo of international relations and prompted a rethink ​of global allegiances.

Borne out of a wake-up call for European socialists after the far-right ⁠surge in EU elections in 2024, the aim of the so-called "Global Progressive Mobilisation" starting on Friday is ​to mobilise advocates of left-wing ideas, culminating in a declaration of common actions on goals from defending democracy ​to the green transition, organisers said. A second gathering on Saturday - entitled "In defence of democracy" - is organised by the Spanish government and is the fourth instalment of a summit launched by Lula and Sanchez in 2024.

Both leaders are ​vocal critics of the Trump administration - with Sanchez having been particularly outspoken over the Iran war - and ​both face growing far-right challenges in upcoming election races. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who has also clashed with Trump, will attend, ‌as ⁠will Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, marking the first visit to Spain by a Mexican president since 2018 after years of tension over the legacy of Spanish colonial rule. "I think it's important that progressive parties and governments unite to convey to the public, especially in Spain, that we belong to something that goes beyond domestic ​politics," Sanchez said of the ​gatherings, speaking in Beijing during ⁠a visit to China where he and President Xi Jinping pledged closer ties. Europe's far right lost one of its biggest champions with the defeat of Hungary's nationalist ​leader Viktor Orban in Sunday's election. Sanchez has hailed that, saying "the wave can ​be stopped, and ⁠Hungary proves it". In the other event, 3,000 people including current and former heads of state, around 400 mayors, unions, activists, and political parties will gather for two days hosted by Spain's Socialist Party. Sanchez and Lula will ⁠close ​the event. "Radical forces are at play in our countries to sponsor ​extreme right-wing movements ... we have to show there is an alternative," said Giacomo Filibeck, Secretary-General of the Party of European Socialists, whose ​membership spans 33 parties across Europe.

Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Paolo Laudani and Joan Faus; Editing by Alison Williams

[-] deforestgump@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

Yeah something funky is up with Reuters. Having a hard time archiving the article.

[-] Noodles4dinner@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Anti AI scraping protection for websites is doing this.

It stops archive.org's wayback machine as well.

I hope Scam Altman, et al get really bad tummy aches..........in minecraft.

[-] KuroXppi@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Maybe fukuyamover was right and the 'end of history' is actually something akin to the dark ages where we lose the equivalent of millenia of human hours of digital history

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