Progressive and traditional democratic leaders yesterday gathered in Barcelona to discuss how to restore faith in the liberal order threatened by a world drifting toward far-right extremism and torn by conflict.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump and the US-Israeli war against Iran, is hosting two overlapping events about democracy and progressive politics at a convention center in Spain’s second city.
The IV Meeting in Defense of Democracy brought together Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, among the leaders or high-ranking officials of 10 other countries. British Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy also attended.
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While no leader mentioned Trump in the small part of the meeting open to the press, his staunchly unilateral position that breaks with decades of US foreign policy, and his derision of NATO and the UN, hung over the meetings intent on defending the multilateral rules-based order.
“We all see the attacks against the multilateral system, the repeated attempts to undermine international law and the dangerous normalization of the use of force,” Sanchez said.
The focus would be to find ways to reinforce the multilateral order — starting with reforming the UN, regulating social media to stop the spread of hate speech and disinformation, and methods to combat growing economic inequality.
“We all share the vision that democracy is the best system to respond to the complexities of our societies,” he said.
The event was launched by Brazil, Spain and Chile in 2024, as a forum to exchange ideas aimed at combating the “extremism, polarization and misinformation” that undermines participatory democracy, the organizers said.
Several leaders were to stay on to attend the inaugural Global Progressive Mobilization, where about 3,000 left-leaning elected officials and policy analysts were to exchange ideas.
The gatherings come a day after Sanchez and Lula held a summit at a former royal palace in Barcelona. They shared their concern for a world that has been shaken by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Israel’s offensive in Gaza in response to Hamas’ attack, and now, the conflict in Iran that has disrupted oil and natural gas markets.
Lula and Sanchez are among the few progressive leaders who have withstood a shift to the right and remain popular in their countries while defending multilateral agreements, human rights, environmental protections and gender equality — values often challenged by Trump, Argentine President Javier Milei and Europe’s far right.
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