Call to Europe: Modern Social Democracy: values, programme, strategies

On 24th and 25th November 2018, FEPS together with Centrum imienia Ignacego Daszynskiego and with […]
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24 - 25/11/2018
00:00 - 00:00
Call to Europe: Modern Social Democracy: values, programme, strategies
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On 24th and 25th November 2018, FEPS together with Centrum imienia Ignacego Daszynskiego and with the support of Foundation Jean Jaures and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Warsaw, will hold the first of the series of 4 seminars “Call to Europe: Modern Social Democracy: values, programme, strategies”. As an inauguration event, it is designed to be a blueprint to be replicated then in 3 other cities of Poland – in Cracow on 1st and 2nd December, and in two other locations at the beginning of 2019 respectively.


Each time we hope to be connecting with a group of 20-25 participants, who will listen to inputs and take part in workshops concerning: modern values of the European social democracy; the challenge of growing pluralism of the left; the sense of partisanship and strategies to modernise the organisations; and finally the understanding of polls and their strategic use in political life. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Ania Skrzypek, FEPS Senior Research Fellow at ania.skrzypek@feps-europe.eu or Kate Koc, FEPS Events Organiser at kate.koc@feps-europe.eu Registrations can be submitted via: seminarium@cid.org.pl – with a remark that only confirmed participants will be able to join in.

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