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Political gathering marking the end of de'ge'pol and Polisphere's election night

Election Night Gathering at Bredouille Bar: de'ge'pol and Polisphere Host a Watch Party

Political Revelry on De'ge'pol's Election Night Alongside Polisphere
Political Revelry on De'ge'pol's Election Night Alongside Polisphere

Political gathering marking the end of de'ge'pol and Polisphere's election night

On a significant election night, a diverse group of individuals gathered at the Bredouille Bar for the Watch Party of de'ge'pol and Polisphere. Among the attendees were Max Mundhenke, an AI intelligence expert, and Paul von Streit, the deputy head of campaigns for the Greens. Martin Heßelbarth from the Seeheimer Circle of the SPD parliamentary group and Erik Jödecke from the LSVD board were also in attendance.

The event was hosted by Christian-Moritz Thorn from de'ge'pol and Philipp Sälhoff from Polisphere. Joining the discussion remotely was Dr. Florian Toncar, previously Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance (FDP). Political scientist Dr. Julia Reuschenbach and Jesse George, a specialist in public and cultural affairs, were also present.

As the election results rolled in, the group discussed key developments in the political landscape, as well as the challenges that lay ahead. Gordon Repinski, Editor-in-Chief of POLITICO Germany, was also part of the engaging conversation.

While the exact guest list may not be widely available due to the private nature of the event, it is clear that this Watch Party brought together a diverse and influential group of individuals from the fields of politics, academia, and communication. The gathering provided an opportunity for these professionals to share insights, analyse the election results, and discuss the future of German politics.

  1. The diverse group of professionals at the Watch Party, including Max Mundhenke, Dr. Julia Reuschenbach, and Gordon Repinski, not only discussed the general-news of the election results but also analyzed the challenges ahead in the political landscape.
  2. The Watch Party, although private, gathered individuals from various fields, such as politics, academia, and communication, all the way from de'ge'pol and Polisphere to discuss and share insights about the future of German politics.

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