The International Socialist Network Sovintern[2] (also known simply as the Soviet International or Sovintern) is a political international consisting o
The organization describes itself as a network-based international movement promoting socialism of the 21st century, anti-imperialism, and coordination among left-wing political forces.
History
The Sovintern was inaugurated in Moscow, Russia, on 27 April 2026, and consists of over 15 member organisations.[6] The representatives met at the House of the Trade Unions.
The meeting was promoted by A Just Russia, a Russian party that presents itself as the nominal left opposition to Vladimir Putin's United Russia. A Just Russia's leader, Sergey Mironov, addressed the participants on video.[3][6][1]
Speakers at the inaugural Sovintern event included: Jackson Hinkle, Christopher Helali, former President of Bolivia Evo Morales,[6] Liu Xu, Booker Ngesa Omole, Haz Al-Din, Carlos Alfredo Castañeda Magaña, Alan García Fernández, Aleksandar Djenić, George Galloway, Vladimir Lysenko, Pablo Salvador Sepúlveda Allende, Bojan Vulin, Bogdan Țîrdea, Juan Manuel De Jesús Flores Cornejo, Crispin Kabasele Tshimanga, Dimitrios Patelis, Fidel Antonio Castro Smirnov, Miguel Alexander Escobar, Akar Süleyman, Beatriz Bissio, Arling Alonso, Héctor Béjar, Snoussi Dabbabi, Said Bakkali, Mohamed Yeslem Beissat,[7] Pawan Karki,[8] and Goran Dimov, among others.[7] A message from Russian president Putin was also read out during the event.[6]
The organization has expressed support for Cuba and has called on China, Russia, and BRICS member states to assist the country during its economic and energy crisis.[9]
Just like the FFN movement, the Sovintern has been described by Western political analysts as another Moscow-led proxy, meant to spread false narratives promoted by the Russian government, as part of their wider disinformation campaign.[11]
Despite supporting anti-imperialism, the organisation supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine, claiming that Russia is conducting a "denazification" operation.
Participants
Representatives from these groups have participated in the Sovintern:
Luis Pérez — Executive Secretary of the Anti-Imperialist International of the Peoples and Sovintern's Regional Coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean[27]
Miguel Suárez del Cerro — Director of the Pamplona Russian Film Cycle and founder/president of the Slavic Cultural Association of Pamplona[27]
Patricio Brodsky — Sociologist, professor at the University of Buenos Aires, and Secretary of Political Education of the Anti-Imperialist International of the Peoples[27]
Jaime Flores — Lawyer and historian from Panama[27]
^"SOLIDARITY WITH SKOJ LEADER ALEKSANDAR DJENIC". Retrieved 8 May 2026. n the last attack, the target was Aleksandar Đenić, First Secretary of The League of Communist Yugoslav Youth (SKOJ) and member of the Secretariat of the New Communist Party of Yugoslavia (NKPJ).
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