25M: launch of our European New Deal in Rome

Our political options seem to be restricted to the clash between a bankrupt establishment and the emergence of reactionary nationalism.
And yet there is a third space beyond them. On March 25, the day of an extraordinary European Council in Rome, we will strongly intervene in public discourse and media, launching a cultural and political path that will embrace the whole 2017.
In an important evening of political theater, we will present our European New Deal containing proposals capable of saving Europe from itself and we will begin building a progressive international alliance to take them forwards.
We will do it with a fantastic participation: from Yanis Varoufakis to director Ken Loach, from cofounder of Podemos Juan Carlos Monedero to mayor of Naples Luigis de Magistris, and many others.
Find out more and reserve your free place in the theatre at: www.iltempodelcoraggio.it/en – and donate to the costs at https://internal.diem25.org/en/donations/to/rome.
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