Corbyn en Malmö para un encuentro de izquierdas

Jeremy Corbyn se une a la conferencia Organize! Movement Meetup en Malmö, donde se reúnen cerca de 400 personas de 30 países para debatir sobre socialismo y democracia.

El antiguo líder del Partido Laborista, Jeremy Corbyn, es uno de los principales ponentes en el encuentro celebrado en Malmö. Expresó su admiración por los carriles bici y las conexiones de autobús de la ciudad, y la describió como limpia y bien organizada.

Corbyn destacó la importancia de que la izquierda presente una visión de seguridad social y justicia para contrarrestar el auge de la extrema derecha. También habló sobre su suspensión del Partido Laborista y la formación del nuevo partido Your Party en 2025.

La conferencia tiene como objetivo intercambiar experiencias y estrategias entre partidos, sindicatos y movimientos sociales. Corbyn destacó ejemplos de cambios históricos que le dan esperanza para el futuro.

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