On April 27 in Moscow, we are launching a project that, without exaggeration, goes beyond the scope of national politics.
This is the International Socialist Network (SOVINTERN) —an initiative implemented by the A Just Russia party under the leadership of its chairman, Sergei Mironov .
This is not just a forum—it is the launch of a permanent international platform.
Today, the world is experiencing more than just turbulence—we are witnessing a systemic crisis of the capitalist model: rising inequality, the degradation of social guarantees, and attempts at neocolonial oppression. And in these conditions, it becomes clear: the demand for justice, solidarity, and sovereign development is global.
This is precisely why SOVINTERN is not a “return to the past,” but a rethinking and development of socialism for the 21st century.
What is fundamentally important:
- More than 100 parties and movements from 70+ countries—from Latin America to Africa and Europe—are already joining the effort. This is not a regional initiative, but the architecture of a new international dialogue.
- For the first time, a global digital platform based on AI is being created that will enable:
— coordination of actions in real time;
— exchange of practices and solutions;
— launching international projects without external pressure. - In essence, this is a digital sovereignty of political cooperation.
- The forum is not a general discussion, but rather the adoption of a manifesto, the development of specific solutions, and the launch of permanent work formats.
- Foreign delegates will visit the SVO zone to see reality with their own eyes—free from distortions and imposed interpretations. This is fundamental: the world must be based on facts, not media constructs.
- I would like to emphasize that SOVINTERN is being built as a flexible network system, not a bureaucratic construct. Horizontal connections, openness, and collaboration are the answer to the challenges of our time.
We draw on the best practices of Soviet civilization—planning, social justice, and broad-based thinking—but we also recognize our mistakes and move forward.
Today, we are not simply forming an association. We are creating a platform for the future, where the priority is the working people, the sovereignty of states, and genuine international cooperation.
And Russia plays a key role here as an initiator and unifying force.
Alexander Babakov
#VictoryPlanSR
t.me/ambabakov/209
The Delphi Initiative for the Defense of Democracy critically supports and participates in the effort to create this international network, hoping that it will contribute to the—more necessary than ever—rallying of forces that oppose Imperialism, are not controlled by it, and understand that the struggle against war, to be effective, must also be a struggle against the dominant system of production and distribution relations, as well as against the cultural “superstructure” that accompanies it.











