Puebla Group builds Progressive Manifesto
Puebla Group builds Progressive Manifesto
Buenos Aires, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) With a strong call for rebuilding unity in Latin America, the members of the Puebla Group built on Friday the bases of a Progressive Manifesto grounded in a solidarity model, far from neoliberalism.
A deep two-hour-virtual debate marked the 5th Meeting of the alliance, with the words of Argentina s President Alberto Fernandez, one of its promoters in 2019, and other political figures such as the former presidents Dilma Rousseff and Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (Brazil), the Ecuadorian Rafael Correa and the Colombian Ernesto Samper.
A very active member of the Group, Samper was in charge of drawing the conclusions of the participants on the Manifesto, a proposal under construction, which seeks through progressivism to consolidate Latin America as a zone of peace and to put an end to inequality through the solidarity reactivation of the economy, among other things.
Bolivia thanks Puebla Group for its help to recover democracy
Bolivia thanks Puebla Group for its help to recover democracy
La Paz, Jan 29 (Prensa Latina) Bolivia s Minister of the Presidency Maria Nela Prada thanked on Friday the international solidarity that, along with the people s struggle, allowed the recovery of democracy in the Plurinational State.
Prada, speaking at the 5th Meeting of the Puebla Group representing President Luis Arce, stressed the importance of those spaces in favor of liberation and social justice of the peoples of the Great Homeland, Latin America, which in the case of Bolivia, contributed to retake the productive social-community economic model.