Juan Carlos Monedero has critically defended the
Bolivarian Revolution. He called Hugo Chávez "the last liberator of South America", and argued that the political process in South America is a positive example for a world immersed in a "systematic
capitalist crisis". Monedero is close to the
15-M movement, and some media outlets have classified him as its "ideological leader", although he says that nobody can hold such a position. In January 2014, Monedero participated in the
Podemos project with other activists and intellectuals such as
Pablo Iglesias, seeking to unite left-wing forces in Spain against the current European political and financial system.
Funds According to
El Mundo, Monedero supposedly received up to €1.5 million from the Venezuelan Foundation of the Center for Political and Social Studies. This has caused controversy, with allegations that Monedero's tax records may have not included the alleged payments. The veracity of these claims and the political motives of those making and publishing them has been questioned. In 2022 several audio recordings became known, implicating the former police commissioner
José Manuel Villarejo, who is on trial for corruption, as well as two major Spanish media figures,
Antonio García Ferreras and , in a conspiracy to defame Monedero and other political figures. == Books ==