Gallery of Progressive Governance Symposium 2019
The PGS, a gathering of eminent progressive leaders and thinkers from over 21 countries, took place in Berlin on April 25, 2019. It is unique in that it combines party-political networking and leaders forums with policy input from leading public intellectuals. This year’s symposium marked an important milestone in the European and Transatlantic progressive movement discussing the imperative for progressives around the world to reinvigorate their policies and politics in the face of resurgent right-wing nationalism and populism.
- The Progressive Governance Symposium 2019 took place at Kalkscheune in Berlin
- Registration at the PGS
- Zoe Billingham
- Dominic Schwickert
- Sawsan Chebli, Will Marshall, Christian Odendahl
- Sawsan Chebli
- Anneliese Dodds
- Sophia Besch
- Breakout Session
- Quentin Hart, Mayor of Waterloo
- Michael Miebach
- Matthew Taylor (RSA) @Jacob&Alex, 2019
- Marije Laffeber, Valérie Rabault
- Giuliano da Empoli, Anneliese Dodds, Andrea Brunner, Emilia Palonen, Tiago Antunes
- Konstantin Kuhle, Bastian Hermisson
- Prof. Jean Pisani-Ferry
- Diego López Garrido
- Reiner Hoffmann, Robert Habeck, Anneliese Dodds, Michael Werz, Sudha David-Wilp
- Robert Habeck
- Reiner Hoffmann
- Sudha David-Wilp
- Michael Werz
- Stephan Weil
- Jack Markell, Stephan Weil, Tamas Harangozó, Marije Laffeber
- Michael Miebach, Marije Laffeber, Tamas Harangozó, Maria Skóra, Dominic Schwickert, Petra Pinzler, Stephan Weil
- ppi and Das Progressive Zentrum
- PGS Dinner
- PGS Dinner
- PGS Dinner
- PGS Dinner – Johannes Hillje
- PGS Dinner – Daniela Blaschke
- PGS Dinner
- PGS Dinner – Marije Laffeber
to watch all videos, read the report and find the agenda