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{{Short description|International progressive political network}} |
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{{Distinguish|Progressive Alliance}} |
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| general_secretary = [[David R. K. Adler]]<br/> |
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| founded = 11 May 2020 |
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| founder = [[Bernie Sanders]]<br>[[Yanis Varoufakis]] |
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| abbreviation = PI |
| abbreviation = PI |
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| ideology = [[Progressivism]]<br/>[[Internationalism (politics)|Internationalism]]<br/>[[Anti-imperialism]]<br/>[[Anti-capitalism]]<br/>[[Post-capitalism]] |
| ideology = [[Progressivism]]<br/>[[Internationalism (politics)|Internationalism]]<br/>[[Anti-imperialism]]<br/>[[Anti-capitalism]]<br/>[[Post-capitalism]] |
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'''Progressive International''' (PI) is an international political |
'''Progressive International''' (PI) is an international political organisation that unites and mobilises [[Progressivism|progressive]] [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] activists and groups.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/bernie-sanders-turns-focus-to-the-white-house-and-the-world/2018/12/01/dc01f7ae-f4f1-11e8-80d0-f7e1948d55f4_story.html|title=Bernie Sanders turns focus to the White House and the world|last=Wegel|first=David|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=1 December 2018|access-date=2 December 2018}}</ref> The organisation works with over 70 member groups.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Members |url=https://progressive.international/members |access-date=2024-06-03 |website=Progressive International |language=en}}</ref> This comprises trade unions, political parties, peasant organisations, and social movements including [[Code Pink|CodePink]], Debt Collective,<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Progressive International: Members -Capital Research Center |url=https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-progressive-international-part-3/ |access-date=2024-06-03 |website=capitalresearch.org}}</ref> [[Sunrise Movement]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=DiEM25 |title=Progressive International and Sunrise Movement Toolkit: Organizing for the International Green New Deal [PDF] |url=https://www.diem25.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/PI-Sunrise-GND-Toolkit.pdf}}</ref> and the [[Peace and Justice Project]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Peace & Justice Project meets with Bernie Sanders in Washington D.C. |url=https://thecorbynproject.com/news/peace-justice-project-meets-with-bernie-sanders-in-washington-dc/ |access-date=2024-06-03 |website=thecorbynproject.com |language=en}}</ref> PI has been called "a worldwide anti-capitalist organisation."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-11-26 |title=69% of people think Amazon is ‘too powerful’ |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/business/amazon-powerful-poll-progressive-international-b1760527.html |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=The Independent |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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Progressive International was formally founded and launched on 11 May 2020, responding to a 2018 open call by the Democracy in Europe Movement ([[Democracy in Europe Movement 2025|DiEM25]]) and [[The Sanders Institute]] for progressive forces to form a unified front.<ref name="liberalOrder">{{cite web|last1=Adler|first1=David|last2=Varoufakis|first2=Yanis|date=1 December 2018|title=We shouldn't rush to save the liberal order. We should remake it|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/01/liberal-world-order-new-international-yanis-varoufakis-david-adler|access-date=2 December 2018|work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=30 November 2018 |title=An Open Call to All Progressive Forces |url=https://www.progressive-international.org/open-call/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181202003335/https://www.progressive-international.org/open-call/ |archive-date=December 2, 2018 |access-date=2 December 2018 |publisher=Progressive International}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Moraga |first=Enrique Gomáriz |date=2022-02-17 |title=The Progressive Internationals in Latin America |url=https://latinoamerica21.com/en/the-progressive-internationals-in-latin-america/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=Latinoamérica 21 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The founding was supported by a council of over 40 advisors including [[Ece Temelkuran]],<ref>{{Cite web |title=Progressive International will launch to unite, organize, and mobilize progressive forces of the world |url=https://hedep.org.tr/en/the-progressive-international-will-launch-with-a-mission-to-unite-organize-and-mobilize-progressive-forces-around-the-world/14235 |access-date=2024-07-30 |website=hedep.org.tr |language=tr}}</ref> [[Katrín Jakobsdóttir]], [[Yanis Varoufakis]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Varoufakis |first=Yanis |date=2020-05-11 |title=Progressive International: Today we began organising the world's progressives. Join us! |url=https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2020/05/11/progressive-international-today-we-began-organising-the-worlds-progressives-join-us/ |access-date=2024-07-30 |website=Yanis Varoufakis |language=en-GB}}</ref> [[Carola Rackete]], [[Nick Estes]], [[Vanessa Nakate]], [[Noam Chomsky]],<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web |last=September 24 |first=Elizabeth Leier / |last2=Read |first2=2020 / 7 Min |title=Introducing Progressive International—a global left-wing solidarity movement |url=https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/introducing-progressive-internationala-global-left-wing-solidarity-movement |access-date=2024-07-30 |website=canadiandimension.com |language=en}}</ref> [[Arundhati Roy]], [[Naomi Klein]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Communications |first=DiEM25 |date=2020-05-11 |title=The Progressive International: an open call to all progressive forces - DiEM25 Communications |url=https://diem25.org/the-progressive-international-an-open-call-to-all-progressive-forces/ |access-date=2024-07-30 |website=DiEM25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> [[Niki Ashton]],<ref name="auto2"/> [[Rafael Correa]], [[Fernando Haddad]], [[Celso Amorim]], and [[Álvaro García Linera|Alvaro Garcia Linera]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Progressive International: Leadership -Capital Research Center |url=https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-progressive-international-part-4/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=capitalresearch.org}}</ref>{{cn|date=July 2024}} |
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==Positions== |
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In October 2020, Progressive International said that it was "particularly concerned about the integrity of the presidential elections in [[2020 Bolivian general election|Bolivia]]" and sent an observer group made up of Members of Parliament from around Europe to observe the election.<ref>{{cite web|title=Progressive International election observer mission lands in Bolivia|url=https://progressive.international/movement/article/2020-10-14-progressive-international-election-observer-mission-lands-in-bolivia/en|website=Progressive International|access-date=17 October 2020|language=en|date=14 October 2020}}</ref> |
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The International claims to counter what it calls the resurgence of authoritarian nationalism worldwide as well as the rise of disaster capitalism.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Announcing the Progressive International|url=https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/announcing-progressive-international/|website=openDemocracy|language=en|access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref> As its mission, the Progressive International aims to "unite, organize and mobilize the world's progressive forces".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://progressive.international/about/en|access-date=28 May 2024|title=Who We Are|publisher=Progressive International}}</ref> |
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==Governance== |
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The Progressive International is guided by an advisory Council that sets the organisation’s political and strategic direction.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web |title=The Progressive International: Leadership -Capital Research Center |url=https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-progressive-international-part-4/ |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=capitalresearch.org}}</ref>The Secretariat, which includes translators, web developers, graphic designers, policy analysts, and community organisers<ref>{{Cite web |last=Communications |first=DiEM25 |date=2020-05-11 |title=The Progressive International: an open call to all progressive forces - DiEM25 Communications |url=https://diem25.org/the-progressive-international-an-open-call-to-all-progressive-forces/ |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=DiEM25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> oversees the day-to-day organisational operations, separated into several thematic areas: Movement, Blueprint, Wire, and Observatory. |
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The Cabinet serves as the main executive organ responsible for development, planning, and staffing decisions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cabinet |url=https://progressive.international/cabinet/ |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=Progressive International |language=en}}</ref> The Cabinet draws its membership from the other two bodies, consisting of eight Council members: [[Srećko Horvat]], [[Aruna Roy]], [[Pierre Sané]], Fatima Diallo, Rachmi Hertanti, Julian Aguon,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-05-12 |title=Julian Aguon to serve on Global Advisory Council of Progressive International |url=https://www.blueoceanlaw.com/blog/julian-aguon-to-serve-on-global-advisory-council-of-progressive-international |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=BlueOceanLaw |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Renata Ávila Pinto|Renata Ávila]] and [[Scott Ludlam|Scott Ludlum]], as well as general coordinators David Adler and Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Progressive International |url=https://www.influencewatch.org/organization/progressive-international/ |access-date=2024-08-14 |website=InfluenceWatch |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="auto1"/> |
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== Observatory == |
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In October 2020, Progressive International said that it was "particularly concerned about the integrity of the presidential elections in [[2020 Bolivian general election|Bolivia]]" and sent an observer group made up of Members of Parliament from around Europe to observe the election.<ref>{{cite web |date=14 October 2020 |title=Progressive International election observer mission lands in Bolivia |url=https://progressive.international/movement/article/2020-10-14-progressive-international-election-observer-mission-lands-in-bolivia/en |access-date=17 October 2020 |website=Progressive International |language=en}}</ref> |
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On 15 November 2021, the Progressive International launched their global observatory "as attacks on democracy escalate across the world" and "authoritarian leaders are getting organised to capture the courts, criminalise opposition, and rig the rules to hold onto power," said General Coordinator David Adler in a statement.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Service |first=Express News |date=2021-11-15 |title=Progressive International launches global observatory to monitor democracies |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/world/2021/Nov/15/progressive-international-launches-global-observatory-to-monitor-democracies-2383901.html |access-date=2024-07-26 |website=The New Indian Express |language=en}}</ref> |
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The founding was endorsed by [[Noam Chomsky]], [[Rafael Correa]], [[Ertuğrul Kürkçü]], [[Guillaume Long]], [[Celso Amorim]], [[Fernando Haddad]], [[Jeremy Corbyn]], [[Aruna Roy]], [[Aída García Naranjo|Aída García-Naranjo]] and [[Andrés Arauz]] according to the Brazilian daily paper [[Folha de S.Paulo]]. The same article included a statement from Adler which singled out [[Narendra Modi]] in India and [[Jair Bolsonaro]] in Brazil as being part of a wider network of [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] threats.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-11-14 |title=Mônica Bergamo: Internacional progressista lançará observatório para monitorar instituições no Brasil e na Hungria |url=https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/colunas/monicabergamo/2021/11/internacional-progressista-lancara-observatorio-para-monitorar-instituicoes-no-brasil-e-na-hungria.shtml |access-date=2024-07-27 |website=Folha de S.Paulo |language=pt-BR}}</ref> |
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==The Belmarsh Tribunal== |
==The Belmarsh Tribunal== |
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On 2 October 2020, Progressive International launched the Belmarsh Tribunal to convene groups of legal experts and [[Julian Assange]] supporters.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ricardo |date=2023-12-01 |title=EFJ takes part in the Belmarsh Tribunal on Julian Assange |url=https://europeanjournalists.org/blog/2023/12/01/efj-takes-part-in-the-belmarsh-tribunal-on-julian-assange/ |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=European Federation of Journalists |language=en-GB}}</ref> In the first year guests included [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva|Lula da Silva]], [[Srećko Horvat]], [[M.I.A. (rapper)|M.I.A.]] and [[Slavoj Žižek]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Communications |first=DiEM25 |date=2020-09-30 |title=The Belmarsh Tribunal: We stand with Assange - DiEM25 Communications |url=https://diem25.org/lula-correa-mia-zizek-anderson-stand-with-assange/ |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=DiEM25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> The hearings claimed that the charges against Assange were an "ongoing attack on press freedom".<ref name=":5" /> The tribunal was modeled after the 1966 [[Russell Tribunal|Russell-Sartre Tribunal]], which investigated [[American involvement in the Vietnam War]]. In 2022, the third tribunal, which took place at the People’s Forum in New York City, coincided with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Belmarsh Tribunal Is Demanding Justice for Victims of the War on Terror |url=https://jacobin.com/2022/02/wikileaks-julian-assange-guantanamo-bay-torture |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=jacobin.com |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and the [[Peace and Justice Project|Peace & Justice Project]] participated in the 4th Belmarsh Tribunal in Washington D.C. in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Peace & Justice Project meets with Bernie Sanders in Washington D.C. |url=https://thecorbynproject.com/news/peace-justice-project-meets-with-bernie-sanders-in-washington-dc/ |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=thecorbynproject.com |language=en}}</ref> |
On 2 October 2020, Progressive International launched the Belmarsh Tribunal to convene groups of legal experts and [[Julian Assange]] supporters.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ricardo |date=2023-12-01 |title=EFJ takes part in the Belmarsh Tribunal on Julian Assange |url=https://europeanjournalists.org/blog/2023/12/01/efj-takes-part-in-the-belmarsh-tribunal-on-julian-assange/ |access-date=2024-05-28 |website=European Federation of Journalists |language=en-GB}}</ref> In the first year guests included [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva|Lula da Silva]], [[Srećko Horvat]], [[M.I.A. (rapper)|M.I.A.]] and [[Slavoj Žižek]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Communications |first=DiEM25 |date=2020-09-30 |title=The Belmarsh Tribunal: We stand with Assange - DiEM25 Communications |url=https://diem25.org/lula-correa-mia-zizek-anderson-stand-with-assange/ |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=DiEM25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> The hearings claimed that the charges against Assange were an "ongoing attack on press freedom".<ref name=":5" /> The tribunal was modeled after the 1966 [[Russell Tribunal|Russell-Sartre Tribunal]], which investigated [[American involvement in the Vietnam War]]. In 2022, the third tribunal, which took place at the People’s Forum in New York City, coincided with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Belmarsh Tribunal Is Demanding Justice for Victims of the War on Terror |url=https://jacobin.com/2022/02/wikileaks-julian-assange-guantanamo-bay-torture |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=jacobin.com |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and the [[Peace and Justice Project|Peace & Justice Project]] participated in the 4th Belmarsh Tribunal in Washington D.C. in 2023.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |title=Peace & Justice Project meets with Bernie Sanders in Washington D.C. |url=https://thecorbynproject.com/news/peace-justice-project-meets-with-bernie-sanders-in-washington-dc/ |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=thecorbynproject.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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|3||25 February 2022||[[New York City]]||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp8b6U3Pvlk The Belmarsh Tribunal (2022)] presented by The People's Forum<ref>{{Cite web |title=Opinion {{!}} 'War Is a Crime'--The Belmarsh Tribunal Demands Accountability for the War on Terror {{!}} Common Dreams |url=https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/02/28/war-crime-belmarsh-tribunal-demands-accountability-war-terror |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=www.commondreams.org |language=en}}</ref> |
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|4||20 January 2023||[[Washington, D.C.]]<ref name=":5">{{cite news|last=McGreal|first=Chris|date=January 20, 2023|title=Biden accused of hypocrisy as he seeks extradition of Julian Assange|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jan/20/joe-biden-julian-assange-extradition-tribunal|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=February 14, 2023}}</ref>||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_QqpYATupw The Belmarsh Tribunal D.C. (2023)] presented by [[Democracy Now!]]<ref |
|4||20 January 2023||[[Washington, D.C.]]<ref name=":5">{{cite news|last=McGreal|first=Chris|date=January 20, 2023|title=Biden accused of hypocrisy as he seeks extradition of Julian Assange|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/jan/20/joe-biden-julian-assange-extradition-tribunal|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=February 14, 2023}}</ref>||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_QqpYATupw The Belmarsh Tribunal D.C. (2023)] presented by [[Democracy Now!]]<ref name="auto"/> |
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|5||4 March 2023||[[Sydney]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://progressive.international/movement/campaign/the-belmarsh-tribunal-sydney-7ba6e0ac-e63f-4460-986f-3af370e37046/en|title=The Belmarsh Tribunal - Sydney|date=February 10, 2023|website=progressive.international|publisher=Progressive International|access-date=February 14, 2023}}</ref>||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsun8e4E4Gk The Belmarsh Tribunal Sydney (2023)] |
|5||4 March 2023||[[Sydney]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://progressive.international/movement/campaign/the-belmarsh-tribunal-sydney-7ba6e0ac-e63f-4460-986f-3af370e37046/en|title=The Belmarsh Tribunal - Sydney|date=February 10, 2023|website=progressive.international|publisher=Progressive International|access-date=February 14, 2023}}</ref>||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsun8e4E4Gk The Belmarsh Tribunal Sydney (2023)] |
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Shortly after the start of the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]] on 24 February 2022,<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-02-24 |title=Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60506682 |access-date=2024-07-26 |language=en-GB}}</ref> Polish members [[Left Together|Lewica Razem]] left Progressive International due what Razem claimed in a statement on 1 March, was "the absence of declaration recognising Ukraine’s sovereignty and an absolute condemnation of [[Russian imperialism]]".<ref name=":0">{{cite web |date=1 March 2022 |title=Razem leaves Progressive International and DiEM25 |url=https://partiarazem.pl/2022/03/razem-leaves-progressive-international-and-diem25/ |access-date=1 March 2022 |language=pl}}</ref> |
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Sourced from:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Members |url=https://progressive.international/members/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=Progressive International |language=en}}</ref>{{Non-primary source needed|date=June 2024}} |
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On 9 March 2022, Progressive International organised their first Forum for Peace, in response to the "brutal invasion of Ukraine" and it's escalation "toward intercontinental war."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Forum for Peace |url=https://act.progressive.international/peace/ |access-date=2024-07-26 |website=act.progressive.international |language=en}}</ref> On 21 April, Ukrainian ''[[Commons (magazine)|Commons]]'' journal quit Progressive International in a statement on Twitter.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Spilne |first=Commons |date=21 April 2022 |title=Commons Journal made a decision to quit the Progressive International. 1/7 |url=https://x.com/commonscomua/status/1517247456391708672}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{cite web |last=J. Ayoub |first=Elia |last2=Atik |first2=Christina |date=25 May 2022 |title=On Ukraine-Syria solidarity and the 'anti-imperialism of idiots' |url=https://shado-mag.com/opinion/on-ukraine-syria-solidarity-and-the-anti-imperialism-of-idiots/ |access-date=28 March 2023 |website=Shado Mag |language=en}}</ref> On 13 May 2022 a joint press conference hosted by [[Jeremy Corbyn]], [[Ece Temelkuran]] and [[Yanis Varoufakis]] on behalf of the Progressive International, [[Democracy in Europe Movement 2025|DiEM25]] and [[MeRA25]], presented the Athens Declaration, which stated: “The war on Ukraine calls for support for victims of war and a new non-aligned movement”.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Communications |first=DiEM25 |date=2022-05-04 |title=Watch live: the Athens Declaration, presented by Yanis Varoufakis, Jeremy Corbyn and Ece Temelkuran - DiEM25 Communications |url=https://diem25.org/yanis-varoufakis-jeremy-corbyn-and-ece-temelkuran-present-athens-declaration-may-13-athens/ |access-date=2024-07-26 |website=DiEM25 |language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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== Members == |
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Progressive International is made up of member organizations that are political parties or movements.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Members |url=https://progressive.international/members/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=Progressive International |language=en}}{{Non-primary source needed|date=June 2024}}</ref> Member media organizations participate in the wire service. |
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|{{flag|Afghanistan}}||[[Solidarity Party of Afghanistan]]||SPA||{{Composition bar|0|30|hex=#69D6FD}}||{{no|In exile}} |
|{{flag|Afghanistan}}||[[Solidarity Party of Afghanistan]]||SPA||{{Composition bar|0|30|hex=#69D6FD}}||{{no|In exile}}||[[Social democracy]], [[Democratic socialism]], [[Secularism]]||After the [[Fall of Kabul (2021)|Fall of Kabul]] on August 15, 2021, the [[Taliban]] took ''[[de facto]]'' control of Afghanistan and banned all other political opposition parties and groups. |
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|{{flag|Albania}}||[[Lëvizja Bashkë]] (The Together Movement)||LB||{{Composition bar|0|140|hex=#EC2029}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Social democracy]], [[Democratic socialism]]|| |
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|{{flag|Costa Rica}}||[[Broad Front (Costa Rica)|Broad Front]] (Frente Amplio)||FA||{{Composition bar|6|57|hex={{party color|Broad Front (Costa Rica)}}}}||{{no2|In opposition}}||[[Democratic socialism]], [[Socialism of the 21st century]]|| |
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|MeRA25 |
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|{{Composition bar|0|300|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
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| |
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* [[Democratic socialism]] |
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* [[Syndicalism]] |
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* [[Anti-neoliberalism]] |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Guatemala}}||[[Movimiento Semilla|Semilla Movement]]||MS||{{Composition bar|23|160|hex={{party color|Semilla (Guatemala)}}}}||{{yes2|In government}}||[[Social democracy]], [[Anti-corruption]]|| |
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|{{flag|Guatemala}} |
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|[[Movimiento Semilla|Semilla Movement]] |
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|MS |
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|{{Composition bar|23|160|hex={{party color|Semilla (Guatemala)}}}} |
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|{{yes2|In government}} |
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| |
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* [[Social democracy]] |
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* [[Anti-corruption]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{flag|Honduras}}||[[Liberty and Refoundation]]||Libre||{{Composition bar|50|128|hex={{party color|Liberty and Refoundation}}}}||{{yes2|In government}}||[[Socialism of the 21st century]], [[Democratic socialism]]||Affiliated with the [[Savior Party of Honduras]] and the [[Christian Democratic Party of Honduras]] in the [[National Congress of Honduras]]. |
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|{{flag|Honduras}} |
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|[[Liberty and Refoundation]] |
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|Libre |
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|{{Composition bar|50|128|hex={{party color|Liberty and Refoundation}}}} |
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|{{yes2|In government}} |
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| |
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* [[Socialism of the 21st century]] |
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* [[Democratic socialism]] |
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|Affiliated with the [[Savior Party of Honduras]] and the [[Christian Democratic Party of Honduras]] in the [[National Congress of Honduras|National Congress]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{flag| |
|{{flag|Kenya}} |
||
|[[Communist Party Marxist - Kenya]] |
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|[[Landless People's Movement (Namibia)|Landless People's Movement]]||LPM||{{Composition bar|6|42|{{party color|Landless People's Movement (Namibia)}}}}{{Composition bar|4|104|hex={{party color|Landless People's Movement (Namibia)}}}}||{{no2|In opposition}} |
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|CPMK |
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|{{Composition bar|0|67|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}{{Composition bar|0|349|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
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|[[Marxism–Leninism|Marxism-Leninism]], [[Pan-Africanism]] |
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| |
| |
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* [[Social democracy]] |
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* [[Democratic socialism]] |
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* [[Land reform]] |
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|In government in the regions of [[ǁKaras Region|ǁKaras]] and [[Hardap Region|Hardap]]. |
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|- |
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|{{flag|Nigeria}} |
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|[[African Action Congress]]||AAC||{{Composition bar|0|109|hex=orange}}{{Composition bar|0|360|hex=orange}}{{Composition bar|0|36|hex=orange}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
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| |
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* [[Eco-socialism]] |
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* [[Pan-Africanism]] |
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|Membership is part of the Coalition for Revolution (CORE). |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{flag|Namibia}}||[[Landless People's Movement (Namibia)|Landless People's Movement]]||LPM||{{Composition bar|6|42|{{party color|Landless People's Movement (Namibia)}}}}{{Composition bar|4|104|hex={{party color|Landless People's Movement (Namibia)}}}}||{{no2|In opposition}}||[[Social democracy]], [[Democratic socialism]], [[Land reform]]||In government in the regions of [[ǁKaras Region|ǁKaras]] and [[Hardap Region|Hardap]]. |
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|{{flag|Pakistan}} |
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|[[Haqooq-e-Khalq Party]] |
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|HKP |
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|{{Composition bar|0|104|hex=red}}{{Composition bar|0|342|hex=red}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
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| |
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* [[Trotskyism]] |
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* [[Communism]] |
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|Progressive pro-democracy movement |
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|- |
|- |
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|{{flag| |
|{{flag|Nigeria}}||[[African Action Congress]]||AAC||{{Composition bar|0|109|hex=orange}}{{Composition bar|0|360|hex=orange}}{{Composition bar|0|36|hex=orange}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Eco-socialism]], [[Pan-Africanism]]||Membership is part of the Coalition for Revolution (CORE). |
||
| |
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* [[Green politics]] |
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* [[Participatory democracy]] |
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* [[Cooperative|Cooperativism]] |
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|Direct successor of [[Do not let Belgrade drown]] |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Pakistan}}||[[Haqooq-e-Khalq Party]]||HKP||{{Composition bar|0|104|hex=red}}{{Composition bar|0|342|hex=red}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Trotskyism]], [[Communism]]||Progressive pro-democracy movement. |
|||
|{{flag|Slovenia}} |
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|[[The Left (Slovenia)|The Left]]||Levica||{{Composition bar|5|90|hex={{party color|The Left (Slovenia)}}}}||{{yes2|In coalition}} |
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| |
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* [[Democratic socialism]] |
|||
* [[Eco-socialism]] |
|||
* [[Anti-imperialism]] |
|||
|In coalition with [[Freedom Movement (Slovenia)|Freedom Movement]] and [[Social Democrats (Slovenia)|Social Democrats]]. |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Serbia}}||[[Green–Left Front]]||ZLF||{{Composition bar|10|250|hex={{party color|Green–Left Front}}}}||{{no2|In opposition}}||[[Green politics]], [[Participatory democracy]], [[Cooperative|Cooperativism]]||Direct successor of [[Do not let Belgrade drown]]. |
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|{{flag|Spain}} |
|||
|[[Catalunya en Comú]]||CatComú||{{Composition bar|1|265|hex={{party color|Catalunya en Comú–Podem}}}}{{Composition bar|4|350|hex={{party color|Catalunya en Comú}}}} ||{{yes2|In coalition}} |
|||
| |
|||
* [[Left-wing populism]] |
|||
* [[Green politics]] |
|||
|In coalition with [[Sumar (electoral platform)|Sumar]] in the [[Cortes Generales]]. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Slovenia}}||[[The Left (Slovenia)|The Left]]||Levica||{{Composition bar|5|90|hex={{party color|The Left (Slovenia)}}}}||{{yes2|In coalition}}||[[Democratic socialism]], [[Eco-socialism]], [[Anti-imperialism]]||In coalition with [[Freedom Movement (Slovenia)|Freedom Movement]] and [[Social Democrats (Slovenia)|Social Democrats]]. |
|||
|{{flag|Switzerland}}||{{ill|ForumAlternativo|fr|ForumAlternatif|it|ForumAlternativo}}||FA||{{Composition bar|0|140|hex=#EC2029}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
|||
| |
|||
* [[Democratic socialism]] |
|||
* [[Eco-socialism]] |
|||
* [[Marxism]] |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag| |
|{{flag|Spain}}||[[Catalunya en Comú]]||CatComú||{{Composition bar|0|264|hex={{party color|Catalunya en Comú–Podem}}}}{{Composition bar|6|350|hex={{party color|Catalunya en Comú}}}}||{{yes2|In coalition}}||[[Left-wing populism]], [[Green politics]]||In coalition with [[Sumar (electoral platform)|Sumar]] in the [[Cortes Generales]]. |
||
| |
|||
* [[Democratic socialism]] |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag| |
|{{flag|Switzerland}}||{{ill|ForumAlternativo|fr|ForumAlternatif|it|ForumAlternativo}}||FA||{{Composition bar|0|140|hex=#EC2029}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Democratic socialism]], [[Eco-socialism]], [[Marxism]]|| |
||
| |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Tanzania}}||[[Alliance for Change and Transparency]]||ACT–Wazalendo||{{Composition bar|4|81|hex={{party color|Alliance for Change and Transparency}}}}{{Composition bar|4|393|hex={{party color|Alliance for Change and Transparency}}}}||{{no2|In opposition}}||[[Democratic socialism]]|| |
|||
* [[Marxism–Leninism]] |
|||
* [[Socialist feminism]] |
|||
|Affiliated with the [[Peoples' Democratic Congress]]. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Turkey}}||[[Socialist Refoundation Party]]||SYKP||{{Composition bar|0|600|hex=green}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Marxism–Leninism]], [[Socialist feminism]]||Affiliated with the [[Peoples' Democratic Congress]]. |
|||
|{{flag|European Union}}||[[Democracy in Europe Movement 2025]]||DiEM25||{{Composition bar|0|705|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}{{Composition bar|18|9874|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}{{Composition bar|1|2714|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}} |
|||
| |
|- |
||
|{{flag|European Union}}||[[Democracy in Europe Movement 2025]]||DiEM25||{{Composition bar|0|705|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}{{Composition bar|18|9874|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}{{Composition bar|1|2714|hex={{party color|MeRA25}}}}||{{no|Extra-parliamentary opposition}}||[[Democratic socialism]], [[Alter-globalization]]|| |
|||
* [[Democratic socialism]] |
|||
* [[Alter-globalization]] |
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| rowspan="”2”" | |
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=== Movements === |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
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|{{flag|Argentina}} |
| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Argentina}} |
||
|Central de Trabajadoras y Trabajadores de la Argentina |
|||
|CTA-T |
|||
| |
|||
|Trade union organization |
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|- |
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|Trabajadores Unidos por la Tierra |
|Trabajadores Unidos por la Tierra |
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| |
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|[[Wiphala]] organization |
|[[Wiphala]] organization |
||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|Brazil}} |
||
|[[Central Única dos Trabalhadores]] |
|[[Central Única dos Trabalhadores]] |
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|CUT |
|CUT |
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* [[Class struggle]] |
* [[Class struggle]] |
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|Petrol workers union |
|Petrol workers union |
||
|- |
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|Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto (Movement of Homeless Workers) |
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|MTST |
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| |
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|[[Right to housing|Housing rights]] organization |
|||
|- |
|- |
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|{{flag|Canada}} |
|{{flag|Canada}} |
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|Multi-sectorial national [[working group]] |
|Multi-sectorial national [[working group]] |
||
|- |
|- |
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|{{ |
|{{Flag|Chile}} |
||
|Ukamau |
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| |
|||
| |
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|Housing rights organization |
|||
|- |
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| rowspan="2" |{{flag|Colombia}} |
|||
| {{ill|People's Congress (Colombia)|lt=People's Congress|es|Congreso de los Pueblos}} |
| {{ill|People's Congress (Colombia)|lt=People's Congress|es|Congreso de los Pueblos}} |
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* [[Indigenism]] |
* [[Indigenism]] |
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|Social and political movement based in Colombia |
|Social and political movement based in Colombia |
||
|- |
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|{{ill|Unión Sindical Obrera de la Industria del Petróleo |lt=Unión Sindical Obrera de la Industria del Petróleo|es|Unión Sindical Obrera de la Industria del Petróleo}} |
|||
|USO |
|||
| |
|||
|Oil workers union |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Dominican Republic}} |
|{{flag|Dominican Republic}} |
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* [[Buen vivir]] |
* [[Buen vivir]] |
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|Non-profit organization |
|Non-profit organization |
||
|- |
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|{{Flag|El Salvador}} |
|||
|Federación de Cooperativas de la Reforma Agraria de la Región Central |
|||
|FECORACEN |
|||
| |
|||
|Peasants and Indigenous community organization |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|France}} |
|{{flag|France}} |
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|Trade union center |
|Trade union center |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{Flag|Honduras}} |
|||
| rowspan="3" |{{flag|India}} |
|||
|Luchemos |
|||
| |
|||
| |
|||
* [[Feminism]] |
|||
|Feminist organization, associated with [[Liberty and Refoundation|Libre]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="4" |{{flag|India}} |
|||
|[[Andhra Pradesh Vyavsaya Vruthidarula Union|Andhra Pradesh Vyvasaya Vruthidarula Union]] |
|[[Andhra Pradesh Vyavsaya Vruthidarula Union|Andhra Pradesh Vyvasaya Vruthidarula Union]] |
||
|APVVU |
|APVVU |
||
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* [[Alter-globalization]] |
* [[Alter-globalization]] |
||
|Alliance of progressive social movements in India |
|Alliance of progressive social movements in India |
||
|- |
|||
|Telangana Gig and Platforms Workers Union |
|||
|TGPWU |
|||
| |
|||
|Workers union in [[Telangana]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Indonesia}} |
|{{flag|Indonesia}} |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Poland}} |
|{{flag|Poland}} |
||
| |
| Akcja Socjalistyczna (Socialist Action) |
||
| |
|AS |
||
| |
| |
||
* [[Democratic socialism]] |
* [[Democratic socialism]] |
||
|Socialist organization |
|||
|- |
|||
|{{flag|Sahrawi Republic}} |
|||
|[[Sahrawi Youth Union]] |
|||
|UJSARIO |
|||
| |
| |
||
* [[Sahrawi nationalism]] |
|||
|Youth wing of the [[Polisario Front]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Senegal}} |
|{{flag|Senegal}} |
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* [[Anti-corruption]] |
* [[Anti-corruption]] |
||
|Association of Sudanese trade unions |
|Association of Sudanese trade unions |
||
|- |
|||
|{{Flag|Tanzania}} |
|||
|Mtandao wa Vikundi vya Wakulima Tanzania (National Network of Small-Scale Farmers Groups in Tanzania) |
|||
|MVIWATA |
|||
| |
|||
|Farmers organization |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{flag|Uganda}} |
|{{flag|Uganda}} |
||
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|Cross-sector Ukrainian labour union |
|Cross-sector Ukrainian labour union |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="8" |{{flag|United Kingdom}} |
||
| App Drivers & Couriers Union |
| App Drivers & Couriers Union |
||
|ADCU |
|ADCU |
||
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* [[Immigrant rights|Migrant rights]] |
* [[Immigrant rights|Migrant rights]] |
||
|Migrant and refugee organization |
|Migrant and refugee organization |
||
|- |
|||
|[[Momentum (organisation)|Momentum]] |
|||
| |
|||
| |
|||
|Socialist organization, affiliated with the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Peace and Justice Project|The Peace and Justice Project]] |
|[[Peace and Justice Project|The Peace and Justice Project]] |
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|Left-wing political festival |
|Left-wing political festival |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan=" |
| rowspan="7" |{{flag|United States}} |
||
|Arab Resource & Organizing Center |
|Arab Resource & Organizing Center |
||
|AROC |
|AROC |
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* [[Democratic Socialists of America#Policy and ideology|Multi-tendency]]{{Broken anchor|date=2024-05-29|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Democratic Socialists of America#Policy and ideology|reason= The anchor (Policy and ideology) [[Special:Diff/1222250413|has been deleted]].}} |
* [[Democratic Socialists of America#Policy and ideology|Multi-tendency]]{{Broken anchor|date=2024-05-29|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Democratic Socialists of America#Policy and ideology|reason= The anchor (Policy and ideology) [[Special:Diff/1222250413|has been deleted]].}} |
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|Socialist organization of the USA |
|Socialist organization of the USA |
||
|- |
|||
|''[[Jacobin (magazine)|Jacobin Magazine]]'' |
|||
| |
|||
| |
|||
* [[Democratic socialism]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Blumgart|first1=Jake|title=Jawnts: Giving socialism a good name|url=http://articles.philly.com/2016-02-08/news/70424478_1_socialism-fringe-publication|work=Philly.com|publisher=[[Philadelphia Media Network]]|date=February 6, 2016|access-date=July 10, 2020|archive-date=August 17, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817090416/http://articles.philly.com/2016-02-08/news/70424478_1_socialism-fringe-publication|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* [[Marxism]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Matthews|first1=Dylan|title=Inside Jacobin: how a socialist magazine is winning the left's war of ideas|url=https://www.vox.com/2016/3/21/11265092/jacobin-bhaskar-sunkara|work=[[Vox (website)|Vox]]|date=March 21, 2016|access-date=June 13, 2017|archive-date=May 23, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200523153215/https://www.vox.com/2016/3/21/11265092/jacobin-bhaskar-sunkara|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|Quarterly magazine |
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|[[KC Tenants]] |
|[[KC Tenants]] |
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* [[Land reform]] |
* [[Land reform]] |
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|Civic platform focused on the rights of marginalised communities to land based resources |
|Civic platform focused on the rights of marginalised communities to land based resources |
||
|- |
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|''Africa'' |
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|[[Review of African Political Economy]] |
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|ROAPE |
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| |
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| |
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|- |
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|''Europe'' |
|''Europe'' |
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|International non-governmental institution with associative status at [[UNESCO]] |
|International non-governmental institution with associative status at [[UNESCO]] |
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|- |
|- |
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|Palestinian Youth Movement |
|[[Palestinian Youth Movement]] |
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|PYM |
|PYM |
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| |
| |
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|International community of medical professionals |
|International community of medical professionals |
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|} |
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=== Publications === |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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! style="width: 15em;" | Publication |
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! Description |
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| [[:cs:Deník Alarm|A2larm]] || {{flag|Czech Republic}} || A left-wing online magazine focusing on Czech and international political issues. |
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|- |
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| Africa Is a Country || International || A media project challenging conventional narratives about Africa. |
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|- |
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| Alborada || {{flag|UK}} || A platform for Latin American politics, culture, and media analysis. |
|||
|- |
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| [[Arena_(Swedish_magazine)|Arena]] || {{flag|Sweden}} || A Swedish magazine focused on social and political commentary. |
|||
|- |
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| Bidayat || {{flag|Lebanon}} || A quarterly journal of politics and culture in the Arab world. |
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|- |
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| [[Brasil 247]] || {{flag|Brazil}} || A Brazilian online news outlet with a progressive stance. |
|||
|- |
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| Brasil Wire |
|||
|{{flag|Brazil}}|| An English-language publication focused on Brazil's political scene. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Bulatlat]] || {{flag|Philippines}} || A progressive news website covering Philippine political and social issues. |
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|- |
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| [[CTXT]] || {{flag|Spain}} || A Spanish online magazine focused on politics, economy, and culture. |
|||
|- |
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| De Olho Nos Ruralistas || {{flag|Brazil}} || A rural news platform investigating land rights and agribusiness in Brazil. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Collective Action in Tech || International || A publication documenting labor and organizing efforts in the tech industry. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Colombia Informa || {{flag|Colombia}} || A Colombian alternative news outlet focused on social movements and workers' struggles. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Declassified UK]]|| {{flag|UK}} || Investigative journalism outlet focused on UK foreign policy and military actions. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Din Deng || {{flag|Myanmar}} || A leftist Burmese-language online publication. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Dissent (American magazine)|Dissent]]|| {{flag|USA}} || A quarterly magazine of politics and culture with a democratic socialist orientation. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[:es:El_Ciudadano_(Chile)|El Ciudadano]] || {{flag|Chile}} || A progressive Chilean newspaper focusing on politics, human rights, and social issues. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Feminism in India (FII) || {{flag|India}} || A digital intersectional feminist platform to highlight issues related to women and marginalized communities in India. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Gazete Duvar]]|| {{flag|Turkey}} || An independent Turkish online news outlet focused on politics and human rights. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Himal Southasian]]|| {{flag|Nepal}} || A regional magazine of politics and culture covering South Asia. |
|||
|- |
|||
| IndoPROGRESS || {{flag|Indonesia}} || A progressive online publication focusing on Indonesian political issues. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[:it:Internazionale_(periodico)|Internazionale]] || {{flag|Italy}} || An Italian weekly magazine translating and republishing international journalism. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Jacobin (magazine)|Jacobin]]|| {{flag|USA}} || A quarterly socialist magazine offering political analysis from a left-wing perspective. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Jadaliyya]]|| International || A bilingual online magazine covering the Middle East, founded by academics and activists. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Jamhoor || {{flag|Pakistan}} || A South Asian leftist publication focused on political issues in the region. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Junputh || {{flag|India}} || An Indian progressive platform for social and political analysis. |
|||
|- |
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| [[Krytyka Polityczna]]|| {{flag|Poland}} || A Polish political and cultural magazine offering left-wing perspectives on politics and culture. |
|||
|- |
|||
| Lausan Collective || {{flag|Hong Kong}} || A leftist publication focusing on Hong Kong's protest movements and labor rights. |
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|- |
|||
| [[:fr:Le Vent Se Lève (média)|Le Vent Se Lève (LVSL)]] || {{flag|France}} || A French media outlet analyzing politics, economics, and social issues from a progressive viewpoint. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Mada Masr]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || An independent online newspaper based in Egypt, covering politics and culture. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Mediapart]]|| {{flag|France}} || A French investigative journalism site. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[Mondoweiss]]|| {{flag|USA}} || A news website covering American foreign policy in the Middle East, with a focus on Palestine-Israel issues. |
|||
|- |
|||
| [[:hu:Mérce_(híroldal)|Mérce]] || {{flag|Hungary}} || A Hungarian left-wing political news outlet. |
|||
|- |
|||
| New Bloom || {{flag|Taiwan}} || A Taiwanese publication focusing on social movements, culture, and politics. |
|||
|- |
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| [[Novara Media]] || {{flag|UK}} || A British left-wing multimedia outlet covering politics and current affairs. |
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|- |
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| Nueva Sociedad || {{flag|Argentina}} || A Latin American journal of social sciences and political analysis. |
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|- |
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| Outras Palavras || {{flag|Brazil}} || A Brazilian progressive online platform for political commentary and analysis. |
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|- |
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| Qiao Collective || International || A leftist collective focusing on Chinese diaspora issues and China's political stance. |
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|- |
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| Revista Común || {{flag|Mexico}} || A Mexican publication focused on culture and progressive politics. |
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Revision as of 06:09, 30 December 2024
Progressive International | |
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Abbreviation | PI |
General Secretary | David R. K. Adler Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla |
Founded | 11 May 2020 |
Ideology | Progressivism Internationalism Anti-imperialism Anti-capitalism Post-capitalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | red and black |
Slogan | Internationalism or Extinction |
Purpose | To unite, organize, and mobilize progressive forces around the world. |
Region served | Worldwide |
Website | |
progressive |
Progressive International (PI) is an international political organisation that unites and mobilises progressive left-wing activists and groups.[1] The organisation works with over 70 member groups.[2] This comprises trade unions, political parties, peasant organisations, and social movements including CodePink, Debt Collective,[3] Sunrise Movement,[4] and the Peace and Justice Project.[5] PI has been called "a worldwide anti-capitalist organisation."[6]
Origins
Progressive International was formally founded and launched on 11 May 2020, responding to a 2018 open call by the Democracy in Europe Movement (DiEM25) and The Sanders Institute for progressive forces to form a unified front.[7][8][9]
The founding was supported by a council of over 40 advisors including Ece Temelkuran,[10] Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Yanis Varoufakis,[11] Carola Rackete, Nick Estes, Vanessa Nakate, Noam Chomsky,[12] Arundhati Roy, Naomi Klein[13] Niki Ashton,[12] Rafael Correa, Fernando Haddad, Celso Amorim, and Alvaro Garcia Linera.[14][citation needed]
The International claims to counter what it calls the resurgence of authoritarian nationalism worldwide as well as the rise of disaster capitalism.[15] As its mission, the Progressive International aims to "unite, organize and mobilize the world's progressive forces".[16]
Governance
The Progressive International is guided by an advisory Council that sets the organisation’s political and strategic direction.[17]The Secretariat, which includes translators, web developers, graphic designers, policy analysts, and community organisers[18] oversees the day-to-day organisational operations, separated into several thematic areas: Movement, Blueprint, Wire, and Observatory.
The Cabinet serves as the main executive organ responsible for development, planning, and staffing decisions.[19] The Cabinet draws its membership from the other two bodies, consisting of eight Council members: Srećko Horvat, Aruna Roy, Pierre Sané, Fatima Diallo, Rachmi Hertanti, Julian Aguon,[20] Renata Ávila and Scott Ludlum, as well as general coordinators David Adler and Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla.[21][17]
Observatory
In October 2020, Progressive International said that it was "particularly concerned about the integrity of the presidential elections in Bolivia" and sent an observer group made up of Members of Parliament from around Europe to observe the election.[22]
On 15 November 2021, the Progressive International launched their global observatory "as attacks on democracy escalate across the world" and "authoritarian leaders are getting organised to capture the courts, criminalise opposition, and rig the rules to hold onto power," said General Coordinator David Adler in a statement.[23]
The founding was endorsed by Noam Chomsky, Rafael Correa, Ertuğrul Kürkçü, Guillaume Long, Celso Amorim, Fernando Haddad, Jeremy Corbyn, Aruna Roy, Aída García-Naranjo and Andrés Arauz according to the Brazilian daily paper Folha de S.Paulo. The same article included a statement from Adler which singled out Narendra Modi in India and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil as being part of a wider network of authoritarian threats.[24]
The Belmarsh Tribunal
On 2 October 2020, Progressive International launched the Belmarsh Tribunal to convene groups of legal experts and Julian Assange supporters.[25] In the first year guests included Lula da Silva, Srećko Horvat, M.I.A. and Slavoj Žižek.[26] The hearings claimed that the charges against Assange were an "ongoing attack on press freedom".[27] The tribunal was modeled after the 1966 Russell-Sartre Tribunal, which investigated American involvement in the Vietnam War. In 2022, the third tribunal, which took place at the People’s Forum in New York City, coincided with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[28] Jeremy Corbyn and the Peace & Justice Project participated in the 4th Belmarsh Tribunal in Washington D.C. in 2023.[29]
Number | Date | Location | Live-stream recording links published on YouTube |
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1 | 2 October 2020 | Remote due to Covid | The Belmarsh Tribunal (2020) |
2 | 22 October 2021 | London | The Belmarsh Tribunal: Free Julian Assange (2021) presented by Novara Media[30] |
3 | 25 February 2022 | New York City | The Belmarsh Tribunal (2022) presented by The People's Forum[31] |
4 | 20 January 2023 | Washington, D.C.[27] | The Belmarsh Tribunal D.C. (2023) presented by Democracy Now![29] |
5 | 4 March 2023 | Sydney[32] | The Belmarsh Tribunal Sydney (2023) |
Positions
Shortly after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022,[33] Polish members Lewica Razem left Progressive International due what Razem claimed in a statement on 1 March, was "the absence of declaration recognising Ukraine’s sovereignty and an absolute condemnation of Russian imperialism".[34]
On 9 March 2022, Progressive International organised their first Forum for Peace, in response to the "brutal invasion of Ukraine" and it's escalation "toward intercontinental war."[35] On 21 April, Ukrainian Commons journal quit Progressive International in a statement on Twitter.[36][37] On 13 May 2022 a joint press conference hosted by Jeremy Corbyn, Ece Temelkuran and Yanis Varoufakis on behalf of the Progressive International, DiEM25 and MeRA25, presented the Athens Declaration, which stated: “The war on Ukraine calls for support for victims of war and a new non-aligned movement”.[38]
Members
Progressive International is made up of member organizations that are political parties or movements.[39] Member media organizations participate in the wire service.
Political parties
Movements
Country | Party/Organization | Abbreviation | Ideology | Notes |
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Argentina | Central de Trabajadoras y Trabajadores de la Argentina | CTA-T | Trade union organization | |
Trabajadores Unidos por la Tierra | Rural agricultural organization | |||
Bangladesh | National Garment Workers’ Federation | NGWF | Trade union federation of garment workers in Bangladesh | |
Bolivia | Wiphalas por el Mundo (Wiphalas Across the World) | Wiphala organization | ||
Brazil | Central Única dos Trabalhadores | CUT | Main national trade union center in Brazil | |
Federação Única dos Petroleiros (Federation of Petroleum Workers) | FUP | Petrol workers union | ||
Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem-Teto (Movement of Homeless Workers) | MTST | Housing rights organization | ||
Canada | Common Frontiers | Multi-sectorial national working group | ||
Chile | Ukamau | Housing rights organization | ||
Colombia | People's Congress | Social and political movement based in Colombia | ||
Unión Sindical Obrera de la Industria del Petróleo | USO | Oil workers union | ||
Dominican Republic | Instituto de Desarrollo de la Economía Asociativa | IDEAC | Non-profit organization | |
El Salvador | Federación de Cooperativas de la Reforma Agraria de la Región Central | FECORACEN | Peasants and Indigenous community organization | |
France | ReAct | Labor NGO | ||
Guatemala | Guatemalan Trade Union, Indigenous and Farmer Movement | MSICG | Trade union center | |
Honduras | Luchemos | Feminist organization, associated with Libre | ||
India | Andhra Pradesh Vyvasaya Vruthidarula Union | APVVU | Union federation of rural informal workers | |
Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (Association for the Empowerment of Labourers and Farmers) |
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Non-profit organization focused on right to information and employment | ||
National Alliance of People's Movements | NAPM | Alliance of progressive social movements in India | ||
Telangana Gig and Platforms Workers Union | TGPWU | Workers union in Telangana | ||
Indonesia | Aksi Ekologi & Emansipasi Rakyat | AEER | Environmentalist collective of Indonesian researchers and activists | |
Italy | Officine Civiche | Social justice organization based in Ciampino, Italy | ||
Kenya | Mathare Social Justice Centre |
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Community organization in Mathare, Nairobi | |
Malaysia | Imagined Malaysia | Non-profit history organization | ||
Mexico | Collective Movement for the Arts and Culture of Mexico | MOCCAM | Collective of arts and culture workers | |
Namibia | Namibian Domestic and Allied Workers Union | NDAWU | Domestic workers' union | |
Nigeria | BAOBAB for Women’s Human Rights | BAOBAB | Women's rights NGO | |
Pakistan | Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee | PKRC | Network of peasant organisations in Pakistan, member of La Via Campesina | |
Women Democratic Front | WDF | Socialist-feminist organization | ||
Poland | Akcja Socjalistyczna (Socialist Action) | AS | Socialist organization | |
Sahrawi Republic | Sahrawi Youth Union | UJSARIO | Youth wing of the Polisario Front | |
Senegal | Centre for Research and Action on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights | CRADESC | Think-tank and advocacy framework in Francophone West Africa and the Sahel | |
Spain | Boza Sur | Migrant rights organization | ||
Fridays For Future Salamanca | Environmental activist organization | |||
Sudan | Sudanese Professionals Association | SPA | Association of Sudanese trade unions | |
Tanzania | Mtandao wa Vikundi vya Wakulima Tanzania (National Network of Small-Scale Farmers Groups in Tanzania) | MVIWATA | Farmers organization | |
Uganda | Akina Mama wa Afrika | AMwA | Pan-African feminist organization | |
Ukraine | The All-Ukraine Independent Trade Union (Zakhyst Pratsi) | AUITU | Cross-sector Ukrainian labour union | |
United Kingdom | App Drivers & Couriers Union | ADCU | Trade union for drivers and couriers | |
Autonomous Design Group | ADG | Anti-capitalist art collective | ||
Common Wealth | Progressive think tank | |||
Independent Workers Union of Great Britain | IWGB | Trade union representing mainly migrant workers and gig workers | ||
Migrants Organise | Migrant and refugee organization | |||
Momentum | Socialist organization, affiliated with the Labour Party | |||
The Peace and Justice Project | British political organization | |||
The World Transformed | Left-wing political festival | |||
United States | Arab Resource & Organizing Center | AROC | Arab organization in the San Francisco Bay Area | |
Brandworkers | Non-profit organization of food factory workers in New York and New Jersey | |||
CODEPINK | Anti-war organization | |||
Debt Collective |
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Debtors' advocacy group, union of student debt strikers | ||
Democratic Socialists of America | DSA | Socialist organization of the USA | ||
KC Tenants | Tenants' association in Kansas City | |||
Sunrise Movement | Climate change organization | |||
Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe People’s Land Rights Movement | ZPLRM | Civic platform focused on the rights of marginalised communities to land based resources | |
Africa | Review of African Political Economy | ROAPE | ||
Europe | Commons Network | Activist organization | ||
International | Crash Course | Economics platform collective | ||
Latin American Council of Social Sciences | CLACSO | International non-governmental institution with associative status at UNESCO | ||
Palestinian Youth Movement | PYM | Trans-national organization of Palestinians in Palestine and in exile | ||
Post Growth Institute | PGI | International post growth organization | ||
Progressive Doctors | International community of medical professionals |
Publications
Publication | Country | Description |
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A2larm | Czech Republic | A left-wing online magazine focusing on Czech and international political issues. |
Africa Is a Country | International | A media project challenging conventional narratives about Africa. |
Alborada | UK | A platform for Latin American politics, culture, and media analysis. |
Arena | Sweden | A Swedish magazine focused on social and political commentary. |
Bidayat | Lebanon | A quarterly journal of politics and culture in the Arab world. |
Brasil 247 | Brazil | A Brazilian online news outlet with a progressive stance. |
Brasil Wire | Brazil | An English-language publication focused on Brazil's political scene. |
Bulatlat | Philippines | A progressive news website covering Philippine political and social issues. |
CTXT | Spain | A Spanish online magazine focused on politics, economy, and culture. |
De Olho Nos Ruralistas | Brazil | A rural news platform investigating land rights and agribusiness in Brazil. |
Collective Action in Tech | International | A publication documenting labor and organizing efforts in the tech industry. |
Colombia Informa | Colombia | A Colombian alternative news outlet focused on social movements and workers' struggles. |
Declassified UK | UK | Investigative journalism outlet focused on UK foreign policy and military actions. |
Din Deng | Myanmar | A leftist Burmese-language online publication. |
Dissent | USA | A quarterly magazine of politics and culture with a democratic socialist orientation. |
El Ciudadano | Chile | A progressive Chilean newspaper focusing on politics, human rights, and social issues. |
Feminism in India (FII) | India | A digital intersectional feminist platform to highlight issues related to women and marginalized communities in India. |
Gazete Duvar | Turkey | An independent Turkish online news outlet focused on politics and human rights. |
Himal Southasian | Nepal | A regional magazine of politics and culture covering South Asia. |
IndoPROGRESS | Indonesia | A progressive online publication focusing on Indonesian political issues. |
Internazionale | Italy | An Italian weekly magazine translating and republishing international journalism. |
Jacobin | USA | A quarterly socialist magazine offering political analysis from a left-wing perspective. |
Jadaliyya | International | A bilingual online magazine covering the Middle East, founded by academics and activists. |
Jamhoor | Pakistan | A South Asian leftist publication focused on political issues in the region. |
Junputh | India | An Indian progressive platform for social and political analysis. |
Krytyka Polityczna | Poland | A Polish political and cultural magazine offering left-wing perspectives on politics and culture. |
Lausan Collective | Hong Kong | A leftist publication focusing on Hong Kong's protest movements and labor rights. |
Le Vent Se Lève (LVSL) | France | A French media outlet analyzing politics, economics, and social issues from a progressive viewpoint. |
Mada Masr | Egypt | An independent online newspaper based in Egypt, covering politics and culture. |
Mediapart | France | A French investigative journalism site. |
Mondoweiss | USA | A news website covering American foreign policy in the Middle East, with a focus on Palestine-Israel issues. |
Mérce | Hungary | A Hungarian left-wing political news outlet. |
New Bloom | Taiwan | A Taiwanese publication focusing on social movements, culture, and politics. |
Novara Media | UK | A British left-wing multimedia outlet covering politics and current affairs. |
Nueva Sociedad | Argentina | A Latin American journal of social sciences and political analysis. |
Outras Palavras | Brazil | A Brazilian progressive online platform for political commentary and analysis. |
Qiao Collective | International | A leftist collective focusing on Chinese diaspora issues and China's political stance. |
Revista Común | Mexico | A Mexican publication focused on culture and progressive politics. |
Sahrawi Voice | Western Sahara | A media outlet focused on the Western Sahara conflict and Sahrawi rights. |
Sev Bibar | Turkey | A Turkish left-wing publication focused on labor rights and Kurdish issues. |
The Elephant | Kenya | A progressive Kenyan platform focused on current affairs and analysis. |
The Gravel Institute | USA | A media organization creating leftist educational content. |
The Nation | USA | A US-based progressive weekly magazine. |
The Real News Network (TRNN) | USA | A non-profit news organization providing in-depth reporting on political issues. |
The Wire | India | An Indian independent online news outlet. |
Venezuelanalysis | Venezuela | A Venezuelan platform providing analysis from a pro-Bolivarian, pro-Maduro perspective. |
ZNet | International | A progressive online publication focusing on global social and political issues. |
openDemocracy | UK | A UK-based global independent media platform focusing on social justice and human rights. |
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Former members
Country | Party/Organization | Notes |
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Chile | Social Convergence (Convergencia Social) | Merged into the Broad Front |
Poland | Left Together | Left Progressive International in March 2022 due to "the absence of declaration recognising Ukraine’s sovereignty and an absolute condemnation of Russian imperialism"[41][34] |
Russia | Left Bloc | On 11 November 2023, the Left Bloc announced the "closure of the project" and the cessation of publications due to censorship and repression in Russia.[42][41] |
Serbia | Ne davimo Beograd | Merged into the Green–Left Front |
Ukraine | Commons | [41][37] |
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