The Patriots for Europe Foundation is organizing a conference in Warsaw titled “Migration Policy: Challenges, Solutions, and Sovereignty.” The event will focus on contemporary issues related to mass migration and ways to address them. Speakers will include politicians, analysts, and social activists from Poland, Hungary, and Italy, including Jerzy Kwaśniewski, president of Ordo Iuris. The conference will take place on May 12 at the “Kuźnia” Youth Education Center.

Europe is at a turning point. Migration is no longer a distant issue. It is already shaping our societies, our security, and our future. For years, an uncontrolled mass migration policy driven from Brussels has raised serious concerns. It has put pressure on public services, challenged national sovereignty, and weakened trust among European citizens. This conference in Warsaw brings these issues to the center of the debate.

The event will bring together experts from various fields—academics, lawyers, and social activists. Among those attending the conference will be Jerzy Kwaśniewski, president of Ordo Iuris; Member of Parliament Krzysztof Mulawa; and advisors to the President of Poland—Michał Ciesielski and Piotr Głowacki. Speakers will also include András László from Hungary—President of the Patriots for Europe Foundation and Member of the European Parliament—and Marco Malaguti—Senior Political Analyst at the Centro Studi Machiavelli (Italy).

May 12, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

“Kuźnia” Youth Education Center

Warsaw, Stawki St. 4B, apt. U1

The panels will be held in English.

Registration is required to attend the event.

Agenda:

14:00 – Registration and welcome coffee
Arrival of participants and first networking opportunity

14:30 – Opening remarks by András László
President of Patriots for Europe Foundation, Member of the European Parliament,Fidesz, Hungary

Keynote speech by Michał Ciesielski
Political Analyst and Author, Poland

15:00 – Panel I – Sovereignty and Migration Policy
Discussion on the balance between EU powers and Member States. Focus on how migration policy affects national sovereignty and why control over borders and asylum systems remains a core state responsibility

Agnieszka Kolek – Policy Analyst at MCC Brussels, Poland
Krystian Kamiński – International Relations Analyst and Political Consultant, Poland
Piotr Głowacki – Adviser on Institutional Affairs at the Office of the President of Poland

15:45 – Coffee break

16:00 – Panel II – Mass Migration: Irreversible or Reversible?
A direct exchange on whether current migration trends can be changed. Explores impacts on European societies and the concrete policy tools needed to regain control, Poland
Marco Malaguti – Senior Political Analyst at Centro Studi Machiavelli, Italy
Krzysztof Mulawa – Member of the Sejm, Ruch Narodowy, Poland
Rafał Buca – Political Organiser and Public Affairs Contributor, Poland

16:45 – Coffee break

17:10 – Panel III – What Works: Best Practices
Presentation of effective migration policies from Europe and beyond. Focus on practical solutions that deliver results and can inspire future strategies
Kacper Kita – Political Analyst at Nowy Ład, Poland

Jerzy Kwaśniewski – President of Ordo Iuris

Adam Gwiazda – Migration analyst, Poland

17:55 – Closing remarks by
Tomasz Buczek
Board Member of the Patriots for Europe foundation, Member of the European Parliament, Ruch Narodowy, Poland

See also:

Polish Premiere of the Report “Taking Back Control from Brussels: The Renationalization of EU Migration and Asylum Policies”

The Migration Pact and the Protection of the EU’s External Borders in 26 Questions and Answers

Source of cover photo: iStock

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