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Leftist leaders gather in Chile warning democracy ‘under threat’

Yamandu Orsi of Uruguay, Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva; Chile's Gabriel Boric, Pedro Sanchez of Spain and Colombia's Gustavo Petro gathered in Santiago for a summit in defense of democracy
Yamandu Orsi of Uruguay, Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva; Chile's Gabriel Boric, Pedro Sanchez of Spain and Colombia's Gustavo Petro gathered in Santiago for a summit in defense of democracy - Copyright AFP Rodrigo ARANGUA
Yamandu Orsi of Uruguay, Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva; Chile's Gabriel Boric, Pedro Sanchez of Spain and Colombia's Gustavo Petro gathered in Santiago for a summit in defense of democracy - Copyright AFP Rodrigo ARANGUA
Pedro SCHWARZE

The leftist leaders of Spain and four South American nations met in Chile on Monday to appeal for unity in the face of US protectionism and a rise in extremism worldwide.

They gathered under the motto “democracy always,” against the backdrop of US President Donald Trump’s expanding tariff war and America’s worsening ties with several erstwhile allies.

“Today, in many parts of the world, democracy is under threat,” Chilean President Gabriel Boric said as he opened the summit with counterparts Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Gustavo Petro of Colombia, Uruguay’s Yamandu Orsi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. 

He blamed “disinformation, extremism of all kinds, the advance of hatred, corruption, the concentration of power and inequality.”

Boric said the Santiago summit would discuss ways “to strengthen our democracies and multilateralism,” with proposals to be presented at a UN General Assembly meeting in New York in September.

“Defending truth, defending science, and opposing deception…must also be part of our debate,” said the Chilean leader.

The meeting came amid rising tensions between Trump and leftist leaders worldwide.

His current focus is on Brazil, where far-right ally Jair Bolsonaro is on trial for allegedly plotting a coup against Lula.

The Brazilian president last week decried “unacceptable blackmail” after Trump threatened 50 percent tariffs in part over the trial, which the US leader labeled a “witch hunt.”

– ‘Extremism and authoritarianism’ –

Political analyst Michael Shifter of the Inter-American Dialogue think tank said meetings like the one in Santiago were useful for like-minded politicians to “discuss how to navigate an increasingly complex and turbulent world.”

But he warned Trump “may view the meeting as a hostile message to the United States.”

Boric, for his part, warned against “extremism and authoritarianism” used to silence dissent and suppress debate.

“I also want to tell critics of this gathering that there is never a bad time to strengthen democracy, to reaffirm our convictions regarding multilateralism and the unwavering respect for human rights, always,” he added.

Boric said he had invited Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Canada’s Mark Carney to the meeting, but they were unable to attend.

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