Breakfast Seminar on the German Election - What comes next?
Schedule
Fri, 07 Mar, 2025 at 08:30 am
UTC+01:00Location
Sveavägen 68, 111 34 Stockholm, Sweden | Stockholm, ST
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📅 Date: March 7, 2025
⏰ Time: 08:30–10:00
📍 Location: Sveavägen 68, Stockholm
☕ Breakfast included – coffee and sandwiches will be served.
✍ RSVP required – register by March 3.
Germany’s federal election on February 23, 2025, will be a defining moment for the country and Europe. With shifting political dynamics and growing polarization, the election results will shape Germany’s role in the EU and beyond.
What impact will the outcome have on Germany’s labor movement, democracy, and the green transition—both nationally and across Europe? And as the new U.S. administration begins to shape its agenda for Europe, how will Germany’s role evolve?
By the time we meet, the election will be decided. Together, we will analyze the outcome and its implications.
The seminar will be held in English!
🔹 Speakers:
• Kristina Birke Daniels – Director, FES Nordic Countries
• Maria Nyberg – Head of International Department, LO
• Oscar Ernerot – Head of Olof Palme International Center
Moderation
Josefin Fürst, FES Nordic Countries
This seminar is a collaboration between Olof Palme International Center, LO, and FES Nordic Countries.
🎟 Join us for an insightful discussion – welcome!
About the Participants:
Kristina Birke Daniels has been Director of the Nordic Office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) in Stockholm since 2022. She has extensive experience in the theory and practice of international relations, and has previously worked for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) as a director in Colombia, Morocco and India.
Maria Nyberg has been head of LO's international unit since January 2025. Previously, she was the Secretary General of Union to Union, whose activities consist of international trade union development cooperation. She is a political scientist and has further extensive experience of national trade union work.
Oscar Ernerot has been Secretary General for Olof Palmes Internationella Center since September 2024. He has extensive experience of international trade union politics from his previous role as the head of LO's international unit and has further focused on issues of foreign policy and development cooperation, as well as democracy and human rights.
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Where is it happening?
Sveavägen 68, 111 34 Stockholm, Sweden, Sveavägen 68, SE-111 34 Stockholm, Sverige,Stockholm, SwedenEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
