- Polish Davos is sometimes maliciously referred to as Krynica. It's an important meeting of Central Europe, and even more so than we think, because people from the countries of the Caucasus, Central Europe, the Visegrád Group, Germany and France come here. Three thousand people, the number of panels is impossible to comprehend.
The promenade in the middle is fantastic, where you have the opportunity to exchange a few sentences with people who hold important positions in their countries," notes Maciej Szymanowski, Ph.D., Catholic University in Budapest and advisor to the Speaker of the Polish Sejm, in an interview with Marcin Bąk in the programme "Let's decode Poland".
- Important findings often take place in conversations that take place informally, often at late hours, often in a more relaxed atmosphere. Each of us needs, whether we are the head of a big bank, whether we are the Prime Minister, or myself as a university employee, to look in the mirror. We can see our hands, our feet, but if we want to see the body we need to look in the mirror. These talks are such a look in the mirror. After such meetings on the promenade new latches in the brain open, we begin to confront our existing ideas, expand them with knowledge, wisdom of others. Then we are able to better realize the national interest - adds the guest of the program.
- Viktor Orban perhaps said the most important sentence in the last sentence of his speech, when he paraphrased in Hungarian the Polish proverb about how sometimes you can steal horses with someone or not steal horses with someone. He appealed to the principle of trust, the principle of solidarity, the principle of honor, however strange it may sound. Orban is one of the few politicians in Europe professing the principle of "God, Honor, Homeland." Orban is not afraid of appeals to God, he understands honour as respecting agreements, in comparison with some Western powers, which once promised Ukraine that as long as it gives up its nuclear warheads, the stability of its borders will be preserved, and finally homeland, the nation understood as a big family
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