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Pablo Semán, Sociologist: “the Chilean Radical Right Has Far More Extreme Possibilities than in Argentina and Brazil”

Summary by El Pais
The anthropologist and sociologist Pablo Semán (Buenos Aires, 61), a specialist in popular cultures and religions, has focused his last years on studying the voter of the Argentine president Javier Milei and the libertarian right of the Trans-Andean country. Next week, when the government of Gabriel Boric will host the progressive summit Democracy Always - to which the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, will attend; that of Brazil, Lula da Silv…

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On Monday, July 21, the event “Democracy Always” will be held in Santiago, bringing together the leaders of Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay and Spain.

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, begins this Monday in Chile with a meeting in defense of democracy that will be his seventh tour of Ibero-America since he is in the Moncloa and that will take him to make official visits to Uruguay and Paraguay to continue deepening in the relationship and to defend the signing of the agreement between the EU and Mercosur.Sánchez travels to Santiago invited by the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric,…

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The anthropologist and sociologist Pablo Semán (Buenos Aires, 61), a specialist in popular cultures and religions, has focused his last years on studying the voter of the Argentine president Javier Milei and the libertarian right of the Trans-Andean country. Next week, when the government of Gabriel Boric will host the progressive summit Democracy Always - to which the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, will attend; that of Brazil, Lula da Silv…

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The Executive defended this day the realization of “Democracy Always”, an international summit that President Gabriel Boric will host on Monday and which will be attended, among other guests, by four left-wing leaders: Gustavo Petro (Colombia), Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil), Yamandú Orsi (Uruguay) and Pedro Sánchez (Spain).

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The presidents defined democracy as the "best way" for peace and also for achieving "social cohesion"

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The President was invited by the president of the country, Gabriel Boric; he will return to Brazil on February 2nd (July 21st).

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El Debate broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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