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Presentation of ‘No fear. Defending democracy from democracy’

Juan David Latorre
27 de November de 2024
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Presentation of ‘No fear. Defending democracy from democracy’
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Author: Fernando Carrillo Flórez.

 

Tomorrow Thursday at 7 pm, Casa América presents in its Miguel de Cervantes Room the book Sin miedo. Defender la democracia desde la democracia. (No fear. Defending democracy from democracy), by Fernando Carrillo Flórez. Free entry until capacity is complete.

 

Fernando Carrillo Flórez has been Minister of Justice, Minister of the Interior, Attorney General of the Nation, Ambassador of Colombia to Spain and director of the IDB in Brasilia and Paris. Currently he is the first vice president of PRISA Group and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Fundación Carolina in Spain.

 

In the words of Steven Levitsky, co-author of the acclaimed book How Democracies Die and professor of Government and Latin American Studies at Harvard University, “this book offers a lucid and forward-looking defense of democracy. It reminds us that democratic reforms do not need to dismantle the institutional achievements of recent decades. Rather, we must build on them. Our democracies can and should heal themselves”.

 

Susana Sumelzo, Secretary of State for Ibero-America will present the presentation and a conversation between the author of the book, Fernando Carrillo Flórez, and Julio Sánchez Cristo, director of W Radio.

 

In the panel entitled Global Democracy and Latin America, will speak Erika Rodríguez, director of the Fundación Carolina; Narciso Casado, director general of Relations with Ibero-America of CEOE, and Eloy García, professor at Complutense University. The event will be closed by Andrés Allamand, Ibero-American Secretary General, SEGIB.

 

Pages: 376
Publisher: Debate
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788410433632
RPP: 20,80 euros

 

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