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Beyond Growth Spain: Social Forum 2026

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When? February 13 and 14, 2026
Where? the Autonomous University of Madrid

A space for democratic deliberation on a new economic model.

Following the success of the Beyond Growth Conference, which brought together more than 300 people at the Congress and nearly a thousand online participants last September, the 94 groups that signed the declaration are organizing the first session of the Beyond Growth Social Forum on February 13 and 14 at the Autonomous University of Madrid.

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