Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Spain's VOX and Jair Bolsonaro form "transatlantic front against growing threat of communism"

 


 Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain's national conservative party VOX, met with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro last week to set up a "transatlantic front against the growing threat of communism and left-wing liberalism on the European and South American continents." During the visit, Abascal addressed the Deep Brazil conference and met with President Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo, one of the country's leading lawmakers, to discuss the Madrid Charter, national conservatism and the growing influence of cultural Marxism throughout the Iberosphere. , reports the Spanish daily El Mundo.

 At the heart of Abbascal's proposed "patriotic union" of political parties on both sides of the Atlantic is the Madrid Charter, a document signed by high-ranking politicians such as Georgia Meloni, the leader of the Italian Brotherhood of Italy (FdI) and MEP Eduardo Bolsonaro. in order to oppose the progress of communist and far-left movements throughout the Iberosphere.

So far, the proposal has been signed by more than 150 international leaders and more than 10,000 people around the world.

 "We, the patriots on both sides of the Atlantic, have a historic responsibility to give our peoples a horizon of prosperity," Abascal said, adding that "the supreme values ​​of tradition, authority, hierarchy and community" deserve to be preserved.

"Patriots on both sides of the Atlantic need to be united. "We must stand up to the socialism of the 21st century and the communism of the Sao Paulo Forum and the Puebla Group, because they are both the masks, the masks with which the left intends to attack the government in our countries," he continued.

 Abascal's visit to South America comes just days after he traveled to Central Europe to attend the Warsaw summit, where national conservative leaders from Hungary, Poland, France, Austria and Spain met to discuss how to better to oppose "EU federalism".

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