Before the working day begins, there will once again be a short input on a current EU topic. Start the day with us, fresh croissants and coffee. On-site only, seats are limited.
The night of 7 to 8 July will show what the French voters have decided. What will the new National Assembly look like and what does the new political constellation in France mean for the European Union. At the EU to go breakfast on 10 July, Johannes Lindner and Yann Wernert will take a detailed look at the election results and analyse what they could mean for France and the EU. The format: In 20 minutes, the election results will be reviewed, analysed and assessed. This will be followed by ten minutes of discussion. The event ends at 9.00 am after just 30 minutes.
- 8.30 am: Presentation of the election results
- 8:40 am: Analyses and assessments
- 8.50 am: Questions and answers
- 9:00 am: Off to the office