The Zryw Foundation’s first gathering in the Tatra Mountains is slated for September 18‑21, 2025, aiming to bring together young Polish leaders for a multi‑day dialogue. The initiative, founded by Alexander Sikorski—the son of former PM Radosław Sikorski—has been viewed as a potential springboard for the elder Sikorski’s alleged 2030 presidential campaign. The event promises discreet discussions under the Chatham House Rule, with notable figures such as the former prime minister and current minister of family, labour and social policy confirmed as speakers.
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Zryw in the Tatra Mountains
The first Zryw event will take place from September 18‑21, 2025, in Bukowina Tatrzańska. The Zryw Foundation describes the meetings as “multi‑day gatherings in various corners of Poland” that connect participants, practitioners, and decision‑makers from Polish public life. Applications were accepted until July 8 from individuals aged 19‑25, with the only requirement being legal adulthood. According to Onet, 300 people applied, 30 were selected, and 22 are set to attend in Bukowina.
Sikorski Gears Up for the 2030 Election?
The founder of the Zryw Foundation is Alexander Sikorski, son of former Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski. Onet notes that even non‑experts can see the organization’s possible ties to the moderate wing of the Civic Coalition. The portal cites voices suggesting that the foundation may be preparing a platform for Sikorski ahead of the 2030 campaign. A similar approach was taken by Rafał Trzaskowski, who ran “Campus Polska” from 2021‑2024—a space described as “unique for youth wishing to shape the future of the country and the world.” This year’s event was cancelled but is expected to return next year.
Addressing Controversial Topics Without Risk
The event remains largely mysterious. The foundation’s website offers a translation of the Chatham House Rule, which grants participants freedom to use the information gathered while prohibiting disclosure of personal data or affiliations of speakers and other participants. The rule aims to allow discussion of controversial issues without the risk that the public learns the names or organizational ties of those expressing opinions. Some guests of the September event have already been revealed on social media, including former prime minister Radosław Sikorski and the current Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy, Agnieszka Dziemianowicz‑Bąk.
**Kaynaklar:**
– Onet (link to article)
– https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/polska#anchorLink
– https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/praca#anchorLink
**Kategori:** 30
Zryw in the Tatra Mountains
The first Zryw event will take place from September 18‑21, 2025, in Bukowina Tatrzańska. The Zryw Foundation describes the meetings as “multi‑day gatherings in various corners of Poland” that connect participants, practitioners, and decision‑makers from Polish public life. Applications were accepted until July 8 from individuals aged 19‑25, with the only requirement being legal adulthood. According to Onet, 300 people applied, 30 were selected, and 22 are set to attend in Bukowina.
Sikorski Gears Up for the 2030 Election?
The founder of the Zryw Foundation is Alexander Sikorski, son of former Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski. Onet notes that even non‑experts can see the organization’s possible ties to the moderate wing of the Civic Coalition. The portal cites voices suggesting that the foundation may be preparing a platform for Sikorski ahead of the 2030 campaign. A similar approach was taken by Rafał Trzaskowski, who ran “Campus Polska” from 2021‑2024—a space described as “unique for youth wishing to shape the future of the country and the world.” This year’s event was cancelled but is expected to return next year.
Addressing Controversial Topics Without Risk
The event remains largely mysterious. The foundation’s website offers a translation of the Chatham House Rule, which grants participants freedom to use the information gathered while prohibiting disclosure of personal data or affiliations of speakers and other participants. The rule aims to allow discussion of controversial issues without the risk that the public learns the names or organizational ties of those expressing opinions. Some guests of the September event have already been revealed on social media, including former prime minister Radosław Sikorski and the current Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy, Agnieszka Dziemianowicz‑Bąk.
**Kaynaklar:**- Onet (link to article)- https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/polska#anchorLink- https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/praca#anchorLink**Kategori:** 30Source: Gazeta, – Onet (link to article)- https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/polska#anchorLink- https://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/praca#anchorLinkKategori: 30