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Dresden, Wrocław, Prague – three cities that could be less than two hours apart. And yet, we are still too often separated by missing rail connections, border controls, and conversations that never took place.
On May 16, we bring these three cities together. With our guests from Prague and Wroclaw, we will discuss our Visions of a shared Europe. How can our regions grow closer together? Which barriers exist in Integration? What role plays infrastructure, democracy, and economic transformation in shaping a shared European future?
The panel discussion will be held in English and is open to everyone who thinks beyond borders: citizens, activists, members of Dresden’s international community, and anyone who sees Europe not as an abstract project, but as something lived in everyday life.
Małgorzata Tracz – Member of the Polish Sejm
Małgorzata has been a member of the Polish parliament since 2019. From 2015 to 2022, she served as co-chair of the Polish Greens and was a member of the European Green Party Committee until 2024. She stands for open borders, climate justice, animal protection and a solidaristic European policy.
Gabriela Svárovská – Member of the Czech Parliament, Co-Chair of the Czech Greens
Gabriela has been a member of the Czech Greens (Zelení) since November 2025. As a former diplomat, journalist, and activist, she brings a strong international perspective and advocates for closer cooperation between Prague, Dresden, and Europe as a whole.
Coretta Storz – State Chair of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Saxony
Coretta has been committed for years to strengthening democratic civil society in Saxony. As State Chair of the Saxon Greens, she advocates for a just transition, counters the rise of the far right, and works towards an open and climate-just Saxony.
📅 Friday, May 16, 2026 · 18:00
📍 Grüne Ecke, Bischofsplatz 6, 01097 Dresden
🌍 Language: English · Free entry
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