Chile’s President to Speak at Brussels Freedom of Expression Summit

Delegates from more than 35 countries and members of three major right-wing European parliamentary groups—the ECR, the PfE, and the EPP—are set to attend.

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Is this thing on? The VII Transatlantic Summit at the European Parliament will debate freedom of expression.

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Delegates from more than 35 countries and members of three major right-wing European parliamentary groups—the ECR, the PfE, and the EPP—are set to attend.

On his first visit to Europe since being elected President of Chile, José Antonio Kast will arrive in Brussels to participate in the VII Transatlantic Summit at the European Parliament (EP) on February 3.

The event will bring together political representatives, civic leaders, and experts from America, Africa, and Europe for a high-level dialogue on the challenges facing freedom of expression today. The summit will primarily focus on safeguarding freedom of expression, promoting open debate, and strengthening democratic values across Europe and beyond.

Kast will deliver the final and main speech, accompanied by Mateusz Morawiecki, president of the European Conservatives and Reformists Party (ECR), Santiago Abascal, president of Patriots for Europe (PfE), PfE vice president Kinga Gal, and Stephen Bartulica, MEP and President of the Political Network for Values (PNfV).

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