From 15 to 17 June 2026, in Evian, representatives of the major imperialist powers will meet to defend a single objective: preserving the capitalist world order. The G7 is nothing more than the political board of directors of multinationals, banks and arms industries.
In a context of structural crisis of capitalism, they seek to maintain the positions of the ruling classes by increasing the exploitation of workers, repressing social movements, generalizing the militarization of the world, and intensifying the neo-colonial plundering of the Global South, with the result that global inequalities are exacerbated and the climate disaster is accelerated.
Their ‘ecological transition’ is a green lie in the service of profit. Their “democracy” stops when the class struggle becomes too fierce. Their ‘security’ means police violence, deadly borders and the criminalization of solidarity.
As the summit approaches, the ban on demonstrations announced by the French government confirms one thing: when faced with protest, the bourgeois state shows its true colours.
We do not recognize the legitimacy of this summit. We challenge their social order.
On 13 and 14 June 2026, in Geneva and the border region, a broad internationalist and anti-capitalist counter-summit is being organized: meetings, strategic debates, actions and a large international demonstration on Sunday 14 June.
14 June, a historic day of feminist strike action in Switzerland, will be a moment of convergence for feminists, radical environmentalists, anti-racists, trade unionists and internationalists. Because the struggle against patriarchy, racism and ecological destruction is inseparable from the struggle against capitalism.
The New Anti-Capitalist Party – L’Anticapitaliste and solidaritéS are already involved in organizing this mobilization. The task now is to broaden it, to build the local and national united fronts necessary to make this initiative a success on a large scale.
The IC of the Fourth International, meeting on 21-25 February, encourages all organizations of the Fourth International – particularly in Europe and North Africa – to actively mobilize as such and to build and engage in united frameworks.
In the face of their world of profits, exploitation and war, let us oppose the internationalist solidarity of the exploited and oppressed. Against their summit of the powerful, let us oppose the strength of the peoples in struggle.
No peace with capitalism.
Their crisis is not ours.
No legitimacy for the G7!