We need a Progressive International whose narrative deeply penetrates this warped version of reality.
An open letter to Another Europe Is Possible on the democratic component fatally lacking from the Brexit process hitherto.
The movement today is national, and in part nationalistic, very difficult to talk to about the reform of Europe. Nevertheless, it is a challenge to a pan-European movement like DiEM25.
A TV debate would solve nothing, and claims about “the will of the people” are vapid. We need to find a way to hold a meaningful debate. (The rest and the West Part 2. - Part One is here.)
Over 80% of those DiEM25 members from across Europe who voted to update their stance on Brexit this month chose the call by Yanis Varoufakis for the UK and EU to agree an extension of Article 50 for at least one year.
What is the lesson of the historical sequence of socialist Yugoslavia and its disintegration for our own dystopian moment?
The precariat is a new global class. However, this class needs political representation and social power. Can the Progressive International be one way to do this?
DiEM25 will contest the European elections in Italy, with a European programme offering a coherent alternative to the implicit but destructive alliance between the oligarchic establishment and Salvini’s nationalism.
British voters were right to demand radical change – those in power owe them action to rebalance our unequal society.
Calling on progressives worldwide to form an international movement to combat the rise of authoritarianism represented by Donald Trump.