Sánchez advierte sobre desigualdad y extrema derecha en Bruselas

El presidente del Gobierno participó hoy por vídeo en el evento Progressive European Future celebrado en el Parlamento Europeo.

Pedro Sánchez intervino hoy en la reunión de socialdemócratas europeos en Bruselas. Destacó que cada desigualdad tolerada es una herida en la democracia que alimenta a la extrema derecha.

El presidente señaló que reducir la desigualdad defiende a la democracia y que no se puede permitir que la vida de la gente dependa de una tecnooligarquía. También advirtió sobre el miedo como estrategia política y la necesidad de restaurar la confianza en el futuro.

Bernie Sanders participó igualmente por vídeo y alertó sobre el trumpismo y la amenaza al proceso democrático. Iratxe García abrió las jornadas para reflexionar sobre la adaptación de la familia progresista.

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