Dialog im Kamptal

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FormationMay 2019; 6 years ago (May 2019)
FounderGeorgia Kazantzidu and Matthias Laurenz Gräff
TypeNon-partisan platform
Legal statusFoundation
Dialog im Kamptal
FormationMay 2019; 6 years ago (May 2019)
FounderGeorgia Kazantzidu and Matthias Laurenz Gräff
TypeNon-partisan platform
Legal statusFoundation
HeadquartersArt studio Gräff/House Kazantzidu in Gars am Kamp, Austria
Official language
German
Organisators
Georgia Kazantzidu and Matthias Laurenz Gräff
Websitehttps://www.matthiaslaurenzgraeff.com/dialog-im-kamptal/

The Dialog im Kamptal (Dialogue in Kamptal) is a political platform and discussion meeting founded in 2019 in Gars am Kamp, Austria. It is organized as a private, non-partisan initiative and platform based on a purely voluntary basis[1] in the tradition of a "citizens' salon".[2] The dialogues center on European and domestic politics and history.[3]

Modus Operandi

Opening of the Dialogue
"Dialogue in Kamptal", organizers with discussants (Philipp Jauernik, Hannes Swoboda, Emil Brix, Eric Frey)

The Dialogue in Kamptal was founded by Georgia Kazantzidu and is organized by her and Matthias Laurenz Gräff in the Art studio Gräff/ House Kazantzidu in Gars am Kamp.[1] The location was chosen to demonstrate the importance of Art in Europe politics and society such as the closeness to citizens. For both, the Greek-born Kazantzidu and Gräff, reasons for starting the dialogue are also the common European history, the philosophical and political values since the time of Ancient Greece, humanism and the resulting shared responsibility in society.

The Dialog im Kamptal was launched on the occasion of the European Parliament elections in 2019 to inform citizens about Europe, to increase interest in the European Union, the history, values and tasks of Europe, and to act as a pro European initiator in the Kamptal and Waldviertel region.[4][1] Subsequently, the platform advanced as a place for information and discourse in politics, diplomacy and intercultural exchange, which tries to explain and promote social issues, as well as a contribution to a better understanding of our society and its diversity, cooperation and exchange.[3]

The events take place without fixed dates, but would like to give a certain continuity with two to three events per year. The dialogues also take place regularly before national and European elections. The participants are candidates or representatives from the participating parties.

At each Dialogue, politicians from opposing parties and diplomats are invited to discuss a topic. Set goals, topics and books of the participants are discussed under the guidance of the moderator. The dialogue ends with the involvement of the audience present, where certain factual issues are discussed with the discussants.

Dialogues

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