Where Rama will be: why is the Spanish prime minister gathering the leftists in Barcelona?


Saturday, April 18th 2026

The man who warned of trouble from Trump, now a Trumpist! Who?

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will lead rallies of the global left in Barcelona on Friday and Saturday in an effort to defend multilateralism and mobilize leftist movements against the far right.

The meetings, organized by Spain and leftist political networks, come at a time when rapid cuts in humanitarian aid, military interventions and threats by US President Donald Trump to leave NATO have have shaken the “status quo” of international relations and prompted a re-examination of global alliances, Reuters reports.

Starting with a wake-up call for European socialists after the rise of the far right in the 2024 EU elections, the so-called “Global Progressive Mobilization” starting on Friday, April 17, aims to mobilize advocates of left-wing ideas, culminating in a statement joint action on causes ranging from the defense of democracy to a green transition, organizers said.

Entitled “In Defense of Democracy,” the meeting is being organized by the Spanish government and is the fourth part of a summit that Lula and Sanchez launched in 2024.

Both leaders are vocal critics of the Trump administration. Sanchez has been particularly outspoken on the Iran war, and both face growing challenges from the far right in upcoming election races.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who has also clashed with Trump, will attend the rally, as will Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, in what will be the first visit to Spain by a Mexican president since 2018 after years of tension over the legacy of colonial rule. Spanish.

“I think it’s important that progressive parties and governments come together to send a message to the public, especially in Spain, that we belong to something that goes beyond domestic politics,” Sanchez said of the rallies, speaking in Beijing during a visit to China where he and President Xi Jinping pledged closer ties.

Europe’s far right lost one of its biggest champions with the defeat of the Hungarian nationalist leader. Viktor Orban in Sunday’s election. Sanchez welcomed the move, saying “the tide can be stopped and Hungary is proving it”.

“Radical forces are at work in our countries to sponsor far-right movements … we have to show that there is an alternative,” said Giacomo Filibeck, secretary general of the Party of European Socialists, whose members include 33 parties across Europe.

Prime Minister Rama will be there, the man who warned in In 2016, like no one else, they were concerned if Trump was elected president in the USA, but now, in the style of a political twist for the sake of maintaining power, he appears more Trumpist than Trump himself. /tesheshi

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