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    Lula’s Taxpayer-Funded Socialist Summit: Risking Brazil’s Future for a Rejected Global Leftist Agenda

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    In a stunning display of ideological stubbornness, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has once again shown where his true loyalties lie — not with the Brazilian people struggling under inflation, crime, and economic uncertainty, but with a fading global network of socialist leaders. While his approval ratings continue to slide and the October 2026 presidential election grows ever more precarious, Lula flew to Barcelona, Spain, this weekend for a lavish gathering of the international left, apparently unconcerned that his obsession with socialism could cost him the presidency.

    The event — billed as the IV Meeting in Defense of Democracy combined with the inaugural Global Progressive Mobilization — was hosted by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE). It was actively promoted by Sánchez in his capacity with the Socialist International and launched in coordination with former Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, now president of the Party of European Socialists. The gathering drew around 3,000 participants, including politicians, mayors, unions, activists, and civil society figures from across five continents. In practice, it served as a partisan summit for left-wing forces plotting how to counter conservative and populist movements worldwide.

    Attending alongside Lula were a roster of leftist figures, many of whom are either current leaders facing sharp domestic backlash or former presidents already rejected by voters at home. Among the high-profile names were Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi, European Council President António Costa, and U.S. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy. Also present were representatives from Lithuania, Ghana, Albania, and former Chilean President Gabriel Boric. To many observers, this looked less like a summit of thriving democracies and more like a reunion of struggling or already-defeated socialists desperate to cling to power through coordinated rhetoric against the “far right,” “polarization,” and “misinformation.”

    While Brazilian taxpayers footed the bill for Lula’s official state visit — including travel, security, and a large delegation of 15 ministers and officials — the president used the platform to double down on his push to regulate digital platforms and social media in Brazil. Critics rightly see this as a naked attempt to silence opposition voices and prevent any repeat of the conservative surge that nearly derailed the left in recent years. Even as polls show the 2026 race tightening dramatically against strong right-wing challengers like Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, Lula appears determined to transform Brazil into a full-fledged socialist state, international alliances be damned.

    This is the height of arrogance and political suicide. Lula’s government is already under fire for economic mismanagement and an unpopular political class. Yet instead of focusing on domestic priorities — jobs, security, and sovereignty — he jets off to Spain on the public dime to hobnob with fellow leftists rejected or distrusted by their own electorates. The message to Brazilians could not be clearer: Lula prioritizes building a global socialist fortress over delivering results for the country that elected him.

    History has shown time and again that socialism fails wherever it is tried. Lula’s Barcelona adventure, funded by Brazilian taxpayers so he could exercise his outdated ideological fantasies on foreign soil, may energize his radical base but will only accelerate his political downfall. As voters worldwide increasingly reject these failed progressive experiments in favor of national strength and common-sense governance, Lula risks becoming the latest casualty of his own socialist delusions. Brazil deserves better than a leader who would sacrifice his presidency — and the nation’s future — for a seat at the table of a dying global left.

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