DGAP’s Morning Briefing on Geopolitical Challenges

The Crisis in Poland and Its European Repercussions
Date
18 January 2024
Time
-
Event location
Germany

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Visual Morning Briefing 18.01.2024

Speakers:

Ambassador Rolf Nikel, Vice President of DGAP and Former German Ambassador to Poland



Joanna Bekker, Deputy Managing Director of Warsaw-Based Polityka Insight



Chair:

Henning Hoff, Executive Editor, Internationale Politik Quarterly, DGAP

Every Thursday morning at 8:30, DGAP’s Research Institute brings together experts and high-level guests to discuss the latest developments in geopolitics. This week, we will focus on the situation in Poland. Only weeks after taking office, Prime Minister Donald Tusk has been confronted with a crisis. The ousted populist party Law and Justice (PiS) is trying to sabotage Tusk’s new three-party coalition. With the help of President Andrej Duda, PiS is fiercely defending its political appointees, organizing mass rallies, calling for snap elections, and pushing confrontation. Our experts assess what this means for German-Polish relations; for the revival of the regional alliance of France, Germany, and Poland known as the Weimar Triangle; and for European politics in general.