Liberty Award for achievements in Liberal Democracy and Market Economics
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New Direction on the 15th of June 2016 will present the Liberty Award for achievements in furthering the cause of Liberal Democracy and Market Economics to renown German economist and sociologists Professor Gunnar Heinsohn.
14:15 Welcome Drink
14:30 Opening Remarks: President of New Direction (Tomasz Poręba MEP)
14:40 Vice-President of New Direction (Hans-Olaf Henkel MEP)
14:50 Laudatio (Professor Joachim Starbatty MEP)
15:00 Award Giving Ceremony (Ulrike Trebesius MEP)
15:15 Speech: The Future of German-Polish Relations (Professor Gunnar Heinsohn)
15:45 Closing Remarks (Professor Zdzisław Krasnodębsk MEP)
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