Sánchez mette in guardia contro la disuguaglianza e l'estrema destra a Bruxelles

Il primo ministro ha partecipato oggi in videoconferenza all'evento Progressive European Future tenutosi al Parlamento europeo.

Pedro Sánchez è intervenuto oggi all'incontro dei socialdemocratici europei a Bruxelles. Ha sottolineato che ogni disuguaglianza tollerata è una ferita alla democrazia che alimenta l'estrema destra. Il primo ministro ha osservato che ridurre la disuguaglianza significa difendere la democrazia e che non si può permettere che la vita delle persone dipenda da una tecno-oligarchia. Ha inoltre messo in guardia contro la paura usata come strategia politica e sulla necessità di ripristinare la fiducia nel futuro. Anche Bernie Sanders ha partecipato in videoconferenza, mettendo in guardia contro il trumpismo e la minaccia al processo democratico. Iratxe García ha aperto i lavori per riflettere su come la famiglia progressista debba adattarsi.

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