Opening speech by Dr AIan Garcia Pdrez President of the Republic of Peru As I inaugurate the XVII Congress of the Socialist International, which embraces seventy-five political movements and
Querido Luis Ayala, Presidente Talabani, Presidente Abbas Querido amigo Moritz Leuenberger Queridos amigos Chers amis Dear friends Thank you very much for inviting me again to speak in this
Socialist International Luis Ayala (Secretary General) Argentina Héctor Gutiérrez (Mayor of the City of Pergamino) Facundo Cortés (Government Secretary, Municipality of the City of
POSITION PAPER TRADE AND SOCIAL RIGHTS Introductory Remark The Congress of the Socialist International in Sao Paulo adopted the document "Governance in a Global Society" as the basis
(unofficial translation) Dear President and Members of the Council of the Socialist International, I respectfully greet all of you on behalf of my country and the CHP. I am honoured to
The Kurdish question is often on the international agenda. But Western governments are not keen on tackling it. It seems insoluble. Every time a glimmer of hope of finding a solution appears, it
History is never written in advance. Its path follows progress, but also reverses. Willy Brandt reminded us of this in one of his last messages, in September 1992: `Now as at no other time
We are now faced with the major financial crisis of recent decades. Is it a surprise? I would say no. I think that what we have been facing was predictable and eventually unavoidable. Why?
There are four elements of the global scene which all of us involved in international affairs must recognise. Firstly, I believe that the so-called Washington Consensus of the 1980s and 1990s, or
The financial crisis is with us, and we need to find answers to it. In view of the fact that upheavals have affected all continents and in particular the most vulnerable continents, it would be