Five Progressive Leaders Holding Key Summit in Santiago
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Five presidents of the progressive left meet this Monday in Santiago de Chile at the annual meeting “Democracy Always”, whose objective, according to the authorities, is “to advance in a shared position in favor of multilateralism, democracy and cooperation...
The president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, will welcome his colleagues from Spain, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay to Santiago on Monday for a meeting of left-wing leaders. The meeting takes place at a time when there is a growing advance of right-wing parties and governments advocating freedom.
Five progressive leaders holding key summit in Santiago
The Presidents of Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, and Colombia, plus Spain's Prime Minister, are to convene on Monday in Santiago to share the so-called “Democracy Forever” event, a follow-up to a 2024 initiative focused on combating extremism. This year's agenda will cover strengthening democracy and multilateralism, reducing inequalities, as well as combating disinformation and regulating emerging technologies.
The president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, will receive Monday morning in La Moneda to his counterpart from Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; Uruguay, Yamandú Orsi; Colombia, Gustavo Petro; and Spain, Pedro Sánchez, in the framework of the international summit Democracia Siempre. The meeting is held in the midst of the tariff war led by Donald Trump and when citizen disaffection grows at the rate when confidence in institutions is eroded in differe…
The leaders of Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay and Spain met on Monday 21 July in Santiago at the "Democracy Forever" Summit. These countries sought to protect the rights of their citizens and democracy, particularly in the face of new technologies and technology giants. Some were already pioneers in their regulation, which could inspire other countries.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, lands this Monday in Santiago de Chile, the first stop of a tour of Latin America in which he will then visit Uruguay and Paraguay. It is the first official visit to this last country by a Spanish president since last century, when José María Aznar visited him in 1999.The main dish of the trip will be produced this Monday in the Chilean capital, where in addition to the bilateral meeting with the p…
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