About the Event

Learn about the conference concept, the main debate themes, and key practical information for attendees.

RESTORING INDEPENDENCE — IN ACTION

KINGS – Congress of National, Economic and Local Government Initiatives

KINGS is the flagship programme event of the Confederation of the Polish Crown — a conference presenting an ambitious, modern, and responsible vision of the state.

It is a space for experts, practitioners, and thought leaders to meet and jointly develop a programme grounded in facts, experience, and strategic thinking about Poland. The Congress sets a direction and shows what a state can look like when governed in a responsible, sovereign, and effective manner.

The conference will be delivered in a new, pioneering format in which experts speak — and politicians listen.

Accordingly, the speakers and discussants across 12 thematic panels will be recognised experts in their fields, while active politicians — including, in particular, representatives of the Confederation of the Polish Crown — will take the role of listeners and recipients. This approach to addressing the country’s key challenges represents a new quality in Poland’s public debate.

Sovereignty in action is built on wisdom — that’s why, before making decisions in the Sejm, we listen to those who truly know their craft.

— KINGS

1 day

Conference & Panel Sessions

12 panels

Key Areas of State Governance

4 rooms

Concurrent Discussions and Talks

Goal

Policy directions grounded in freedom, property rights, and sovereignty.

Who is KINGS for?

KINGS is for those who expect professionalism, courage, and real solutions from politics.

Business Owners

Those seeking a predictable, stable environment for work and enterprise.

Farmers

Fighting for profitability and independence.

Local Government Leaders

Tired of centralisation and bureaucracy.

Parents and Teachers

Committed to education and young people’s development.

People in Culture

Creators and audiences of cultural life.

Everyone

Committed to a strong, free, sovereign Poland.