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[[File:Summit-for-democracy-Liu-Rui.jpg|thumb|A cartoon depicting the ‘Summit for Democracy by cartoonist Liu Rui.]]
[[File:Summit-for-democracy-Liu-Rui.jpg|thumb|A cartoon depicting the ‘Summit for Democracy’ by cartoonist Liu Rui.]]
The '''Summit for Democracy''' is an international meeting of [[Right-wing politics|right-wing]] and [[Imperialism|imperialist]] countries hosted by the [[United States Department of State|U.S. State Department]]. The first summit was held in December 2021 and the second was in March 2023. The U.S. invited many [[Dictatorship of the bourgeoisie|anti-democratic]] leaders, including [[Benjamin Netanyahu|Netanyahu]] of [[State of Israel|Israel]], [[Andrzej Duda|Duda]] of [[Republic of Poland|Poland]], [[Narendra Modi|Modi]] of [[Republic of India|India]], the unelected coup government of [[Islamic Republic of Pakistan|Pakistan]], and the [[Neo-fascism|fascist]] [[Italian Republic|Italian]] prime minister [[Giorgia Meloni]]. It also invited [[Republic of China|separatists]] from [[Taiwan Province|Taiwan]], which the U.S. government has recognized as part of [[People's Republic of China|China]] since 1972, and the [[National Endowment for Democracy|NED]], a cut-out of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. The Chinese [[Foreign Ministry of China|Foreign Ministry]] condemned the summit for dividing countries according to U.S. interests.<ref>{{Web citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Geopolitical Economy Report]]|title=US invites authoritarian far-right regimes to ‘Summit for Democracy’|date=2023-04-01|url=https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/04/01/us-authoritarian-summit-for-democracy/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230402132301/https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/04/01/us-authoritarian-summit-for-democracy/|archive-date=2023-04-02|retrieved=2023-04-02}}</ref>
The '''Summit for Democracy''' is an international meeting of [[Right-wing politics|right-wing]] and [[Imperialism|imperialist]] countries hosted by the [[United States Department of State|U.S. State Department]]. The first summit was held in December 2021 and the second was in March 2023. The U.S. invited many [[Dictatorship of the bourgeoisie|anti-democratic]] leaders, including [[Benjamin Netanyahu|Netanyahu]] of [[State of Israel|Israel]], [[Andrzej Duda|Duda]] of [[Republic of Poland|Poland]], [[Narendra Modi|Modi]] of [[Republic of India|India]], the unelected coup government of [[Islamic Republic of Pakistan|Pakistan]], and the [[Neo-fascism|fascist]] [[Italian Republic|Italian]] prime minister [[Giorgia Meloni]]. It also invited [[Republic of China|separatists]] from [[Taiwan Province|Taiwan]], which the U.S. government has recognized as part of [[People's Republic of China|China]] since 1972, and the [[National Endowment for Democracy|NED]], a cut-out of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. The Chinese [[Foreign Ministry of China|Foreign Ministry]] condemned the summit for dividing countries according to U.S. interests.<ref>{{Web citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Geopolitical Economy Report]]|title=US invites authoritarian far-right regimes to ‘Summit for Democracy’|date=2023-04-01|url=https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/04/01/us-authoritarian-summit-for-democracy/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230402132301/https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/04/01/us-authoritarian-summit-for-democracy/|archive-date=2023-04-02|retrieved=2023-04-02}}</ref>



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A cartoon depicting the ‘Summit for Democracy’ by cartoonist Liu Rui.

The Summit for Democracy is an international meeting of right-wing and imperialist countries hosted by the U.S. State Department. The first summit was held in December 2021 and the second was in March 2023. The U.S. invited many anti-democratic leaders, including Netanyahu of Israel, Duda of Poland, Modi of India, the unelected coup government of Pakistan, and the fascist Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni. It also invited separatists from Taiwan, which the U.S. government has recognized as part of China since 1972, and the NED, a cut-out of the CIA. The Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned the summit for dividing countries according to U.S. interests.[1]

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