#LETSAGREE is a new international discussion series inspired by the book. Bringing together the authors, members of the Social Contract Incubator, and diverse voices from politics, academia, and civil society, it explores contractarian approaches to redesigning the democratic rules that shape our common future. The international discussion series, generously supported by ERSTE Stiftung, is hosted by dr. Magdalena M. Baran

What are the Polish lessons for Europe?

Panel

Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
02/03/2026
Speaker Prof. Stanley Bill
Speaker Prof. Ben Stanley
Speaker Zsuzsanna Vegh
Speaker WOJCIECH PRZYBYLSKI  
Speaker Prof. ARTUR WOŁEK  

This is the final panel of the seminar “Change through (Dis)Agreement: Reforming the Rule of Law in a Divided Society,” organized jointly with Democracy Reporting International and hosted at Humboldt University in Berlin.

The panel will be open to online participants. The participation link will be published on this website on February 20, 2026.

Given the contested attempt at re-democratisation and repair of the rule of law in Poland, what are the lessons for the region? With some countries in Europe (Hungary, Slovakia) and further away (the United States), looking at the possibility of undergoing such a process in the coming years, which of the Polish experiences are worth replicating – and which are best avoided?

Drawing on the cross-partisan insights of the local bestseller Let’s Agree on Poland: A Case Study in Strategic Constitutional Design, which brought together progressive and conservative voices to propose bold and comprehensive constitutional reforms, the seminar convenes leading experts from across the political spectrum. Together, they will examine how democracies can engage electorally successful illiberal movements without compromising core constitutional values.

The election of Karol Nawrocki as President of Poland in June 2025 underscores the enduring appeal of revolutionary conservative movements across Europe — even when their assaults on democratic institutions are publicly exposed or partially reversed. Reflecting on Poland’s contested process of rule-of-law restoration, the event offers broader lessons for constitutional systems grappling with democratic repair in deeply divided societies — a challenge of growing relevance across Europe and beyond.

“Let’s Agree on Poland” presents the results of the pro-bono work of the Social Contract Incubator. The #LetsAgree series and related discussions are generously supported by donors, including


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