They celebrate the unity of Italy, then the left tarnishes it with foreign press
An event in Rome commemorating the 165th anniversary of Italy's unity faces criticism from leftist parties participating in a European Parliament conference discussing alleged threats to Italian democracy.
The sanitary cordon collapses. The extreme right gains strength in France
The article discusses the rising influence of the extreme right in French politics and the challenges faced by centrist and leftist groups.
A Yes from a Guaranteeing Perspective. The Surprise of Parisi, Right-Hand Man of Prodi
Arturo Parisi, a significant figure in Italy's center-left politics, announces his support for a Yes vote, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and a fair justice system.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty for 'Rzeczpospolita': Social Democracy Begins at Home
Włodzimierz Czarzasty emphasizes the roots of modern leftist values in Enlightenment ideals and advocates for awareness and conscious action among individuals in shaping society.
The PP bows to Vox and eliminates the Democratic Memory Law of the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Parliament has repealed the Democratic Memory Law following pressure from Vox and support from the PP, leading to criticism from leftist parties over broken agreements.
The PSOL and the Future of the Brazilian Left
The article discusses the Brazilian left's political strategies in the face of rising far-right movements and the role of the PSOL party in uniting various leftist factions to defend democracy and promote social justice.
Democracy is not at risk in this election
The article argues that the Brazilian democracy is not threatened by the upcoming presidential election, contrary to claims made by some leftist commentators.
Milei in the Mirror
The article reflects on political trends in Latin America, juxtaposing recent electoral victories and shifts towards populism and leftist governance in various countries against a backdrop of perceived democratic resurgence.
Keiko Fujimori says that democracy is ‘in danger’ in Peru with the election of leftist José María Balcázar
Keiko Fujimori, the presidential candidate, claims that democracy in Peru is in jeopardy following the election of leftist José María Balcázar as interim president.
Right-wing extremism: They won't get rid of him so quickly
The AfD is attempting to expel party member Alexander Eichwald while grappling with whether to label him a Nazi or a leftist infiltrator, highlighting a significant moment in the party's internal democracy.
The eulogy of S. Famellos for A. Manolákos: "We say goodbye to a fighter of the Left and Democracy"
SYRIZA president Sokratis Famellos delivered an emotional eulogy at the political funeral of journalist and former president of the Union of Greek Journalists, Aristeidis Manolákos, highlighting his contributions to the Left and journalism in Greece.
S. Famellos on Aristidis Manolakos: The Left is poorer from today
Socrates Famellos expressed his condolences on the passing of Aristidis Manolakos, a prominent journalist and former president of the Greek Journalists' Union, noting that the Left is now poorer without him.
The left-wing candidate in the Portuguese presidential elections defeated the far-right representative
In the second round of Portugal's presidential elections, leftist candidate A. J. Seguro emerged victorious against far-right candidate A. Ventura, amidst significant disruptions caused by severe storms.
In the Hands of the Far Right
The article discusses the alarming rise of far-right forces in Europe, fueled by Trump's influence, amidst a regression of leftist movements.
Cossiga, the man who defended democracy
The article discusses the resurgence of references to Francesco Cossiga among leftist supporters in Italy, particularly in relation to police actions during protests reminiscent of the tumultuous years of the 1970s.