Election Night Celebrations for de'ge'pol and Polisphere
A high-profile Watch Party took place at the Bredouille Bar on election night, hosted by Christian-Moritz Thorn (de'ge'pol) and Philipp Sälhoff (Polisphere). The event attracted a diverse range of guests, including professionals from politics, academia, communication, and various other fields.
Among the attendees were Jesse George, specialist in public and cultural affairs, Dr. Julia Reuschenbach, a political scientist, and Max Mundhenke, an AI intelligence expert. Notable political figures such as Martin Heßelbarth from the Seeheimer Circle of the SPD parliamentary group and Paul von Streit, deputy head of campaigns for the Greens, were also in attendance.
The gathering included Gordon Repinski, Editor-in-Chief of POLITICO Germany, and Erik Jödecke from the LSVD board. A notable absence was Dr. Florian Toncar, previously Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance (FDP), who joined the event via live stream.
The discussion at the Watch Party focused on the challenges in the political landscape, with the attendees collectively tracking the Bundestag election results. After the election, they discussed key developments in the political landscape.
The Watch Party of de'ge'pol and Polisphere proved to be a significant event, attracting several high-profile individuals and representing a variety of fields. It provided a platform for open discussions about the political landscape, offering insights and perspectives from various professionals.
- The Watch Party, hosted by Christian-Moritz Thorn of de'ge'pol and Philipp Sälhoff of Polisphere, was a prominent event in policy-and-legislation and general-news, as it attracted attending professionals from politics, academia, communication, and other fields.
- The gathering represented various aspects of politics, as it featured notable figures such as Martin Heßelbarth of the SPD parliamentary group, Paul von Streit of the Greens campaigns department, and Gordon Repinski, Editor-in-Chief of POLITICO Germany, discussing policy-and-legislation and the political landscape.