Global Trends in Recent Elections
Global elections have revealed two predominant dynamics: an increase in public discontent and a shift towards populist ideologies. In a world where economic and social difficulties are intensifying, voters have become increasingly skeptical of their leaders, who seem unable to address their immediate concerns.
The Rise of Trump: A Reflection of Social Discomfort
Donald Trump’s victory, despite being controversial, has been anticipated by many analysts. His message has penetrated segments of the population that were previously resistant to discourses that challenge democratic values. This phenomenon has occurred thanks to a strategy that manipulates society’s fears, creating imaginary enemies and distorting the truth.
Internal and External Implications
The repercussions of his administration promise to be devastating, especially for minorities and women, with policies that threaten fundamental rights and environmental measures like the New Green Deal. Internationally, its turn towards protectionism and anti-multilateralism may unleash a new era of geopolitical uncertainty, deeply affecting relations with Europe.
The Challenge of the Transformative Left
In this context, the left urgently needs to reconnect with the public. The ability of conservative elites to capitalize on discontent with the current system should be a cause for deep self-criticism. It is crucial that those who championed social rights and environmental justice once again lead the political dialogue.
Build Networks of Trust
In order to regain public trust, a conscious effort of active listening and empathy is required. We cannot ignore the material needs of the population struggling against precariousness and inflation. The left must talk about tangible solutions that can improve the daily lives of citizens.
A Vision of the Future
The left must reaffirm itself as a defender of progress and collective well-being. We are the only ones who can offer viable alternatives to an increasingly unequal and violent world. It is essential that we not only react to the current conservative wave, but also propose a sustainable and just future for generations to come.
The defense of social conquests is not just a wish, but an urgent need. We must work together to prevent the progress achieved from being lost and to build a better tomorrow for everyone.
* Diana Riba is an MEP in the Greens Group / European Free Alliance in the European Parliament representing ERC. Adrià Guevara is a former deputy in the Parliament of Catalonia for ERC in the fourteenth legislature (2023-2024) and former councilor of Vilanova i la Geltrú City Council (2019-2023).