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SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND LATIN AMERICA. SALSA

is clear that social democracy was born of classical Marxism, but with the development of the global economy and right movements, is modernized and adapted to changing historical reality and changing paradigms .
Unlike classical socialism, social democracy plays in liberal democracy, be it parliamentary or electorerario role of the rule of law reform.
fundamental values \u200b\u200bof social democracy are
• Social Justice Solidarity

• • Disclaimer • Humanism


• Progressivism •
Multilateralism does not aim to eliminate the state but social reform proposals for the most needy and ensure the rights and welfare of all in a market economy. The Social Democrats
reform policies, participation of all, environmental protection and the integration of minorities to participatory democracy, multilateralism, social justice, civil rights, human rights, free trade.
A social democratic state acts as regulator of the economy and commitment to the welfare of the majority. In the middle
There are two strong Latin American socialist currents, Argentina with the Front for Victory (FPV), Brazil Workers' Party (PT), Uruguay, the Frente Amplio (FA) Peru to American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA) and Paraguay Patriotic Alliance for Change (APC), while another classic socialist current Cuban influence, has in its top representative to Venezuela to the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Bolivia with Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), the Political Movement Ecuador Alianza Pais (MPAP) and Nicaragua with the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), these governments have succeeded in changing the constitution of their country in an attempt to cut freedoms and remain in power. Chavez through exploitation of oil remains strong influence on small countries aligned with a group like "The Dawn" and from there put pressure on other agencies such as the OAS, Mercosur, and especially the emerging "Community of Latin American and Caribbean" with strong leftist influence seeking to exclude the U.S. and Canada.
This a simple way is the panorama that exists in the political environment in Latin America.

Sources:
http://www.fusda.org/socialdemocracia.pdf
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialdemocracia

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