Club de Madrid and democracy defenders call for greater solidarity amongst democracies against the disquieting rise of authoritarianism
Madrid, 3 April. - In recent weeks and with the support of the U.S. Embassy in Spain, Club de Madrid has hosted a series of discussions on 'Protecting Democracies from the Seeds of Authoritarianism'. These virtual and hybrid discussions analysed the growing threat of authoritarianism around the globe, calling on democracies to join forces and take a stronger stand against the critical backsliding being experienced in democratic practice.
"Democracy is in danger right now in the world. Human rights violations in Nicaragua are systematic, constant and horizontal. The regime remains in power by repression of the entire population, without exception", explained Bianca Jagger, who described the Ortega regime as "terrorist".
Cuban activist Carolina Barrero called on Europe to avoid normalizing the political situation in Cuba, calling on democracies to "strengthen an alliance for freedom," reminding participants that Cuba is one of the oldest dictatorships in the world. Her countryman, Yunior Garcia Aguilera underscored the importance of using culture to encourage and strengthen civic values.
The regression of democracy in Latin America was specifically highlighted as an example of situations where individuals that gained political power through democratic processes have then dismantled it from within.
"Democracy is a process, not just a destination. We cannot build democracy by leaving aside the rule of law". With these words, Club de Madrid Member and former Prime Minister of Poland, Hanna Suchocka, underlined the need to comply with and respect the rule of law, citing her own country Poland as a place where this is sadly no longer the case.
Through this project on 'Protecting Democracies from the Seeds of Authoritarianism', democracy defenders joined formers with Club de Madrid Members who are committed to supporting their struggles drawing on their own hands-on experience in democratic governance. All agreed on the need for greater coherence from the international community when it comes to confronting authoritarian tendencies and the importance of upholding the rule of law, fundamental and human rights.
You can find below downloadable pictures of sessions as well as the logo of Club de Madrid.
About Club de Madrid
Club de Madrid is the world's largest forum of democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers, who leverage their individual and collective leadership experience and global reach to strengthen inclusive democratic practice and improve the well-being of people around the world.
As a non-partisan and international non-profit organisation, it counts on the hands-on governance experience of more than 100 Members from over 70 countries, along with a global network of advisers and partners across all sectors of society.
This unique alliance stimulates dialogue, builds bridges and engages in advocacy efforts to strengthen public policies and effective leadership through recommendations that tackle challenges such as, inclusion, sustainable development and peace at the national and multilateral level.
Contacts
For more information:
Alejandro Hita, Communications Manager - Club de Madrid
ahita@clubmadrid.org
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