On the still calm shores of Lake Lucerne
Dominik Isler
I believe in competent rebels: we are the ones we've been waiting for.
Opening Lucerne Dialogue
DARK TIMES
Ladies and Gentlemen,
A very warm welcome to the premiere of the Lucerne Dialogue here in Lucerne.
Dark, dark are the topics that currently move us.
We all must realize: something is brewing, the horizon is darkening, and it could get even worse – even for us in the heart of Europe.
But – what exactly is Europe? It is more than the EU with its 27 members. Of course, Switzerland and Great Britain, as well as numerous other countries, are also part of it.
But which ones? Are they the 47 countries that have been participating in the European Political Community for two years?
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright once said:
“To understand Europe, you need to be a genius – or French.”
Perhaps there is a third option:
·????? To pause,
·????? To consider Europe beyond the hysteria of the daily news flow,
·????? From a certain distance,
·????? From where one often sees the important things particularly clearly.
·????? For example, from Lucerne.
So, what is it we see when we look at Europe?
A wealthy, culturally fascinating continent that is seriously committed to ecological sustainability.
A region where democracy and the rule of law are (almost) universally upheld.
A European Union that, unlike any other state in the world, has made substantial progress in digital human rights.
But we also see, we must see:
A continent that is struggling to develop an awareness of the new realities and what now needs to be done.
It is all the more important, especially for us in Switzerland, to wake up and join other Europeans in the face of a threateningly fragmented world, and to commit to a stronger Europe – before it's too late.
领英推荐
Strengthening Europe from within Switzerland: This is the "raison d'être" of the Lucerne Dialogue.
CONTROVERSIAL QUESTIONS
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In today's world, there is no shortage of controversies and sensationalist talk shows. And some people wish for bold controversies and confrontations here on our stages ?too.
I do not believe in bold controversies. I believe in the creative power of dialogue.
This does not mean that we should sugarcoat everything. Quite the contrary, with the commitment to dialogue, we must of course address and discuss controversial topics here in Lucerne.
All our speakers have been briefed accordingly.
The speakers, you, and I, we all now need to ask the right, the uncomfortable questions. Lucerne Dialogue is dedicated to these questions and aims to contribute seriously to their answers.
AMBITION OF LUCERNE DIALOGUE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We can only find answers to these questions all together.
We: That means 700 current and future decision-makers. The majority coming from business, but also from politics, academia, and civil society. From almost every European country . One third women. More than half of the participants under 45.
This young generation in Switzerland and in Europe rightly wants new answers to tough questions.
So, we take the much-invoked generational dialogue seriously – by giving the younger generations a voice: They will share their thoughts, their expectations, their perspectives on the political and economic situation in Europe.
Some people may as, "is that enough?"
For three reasons, I think we will achieve a great deal on this platform:
May our participation during these two days ?inspire us all to do the right thing. If we, who are here and hold influential positions, live up to our responsibility and use the resources available to us, we can contribute to positive change and a stronger Europe. Yes we can.
STEP UP
I hope that in the future we will look back on these first editions of the Lucerne Dialogue as a turning point where we shook off resignation and passivity and realised what really matters.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Swiss author Arnold Kübler wrote in 1944:
"Lucerne is the place where the calm waters of Lake Lucerne begin to flow, where they break out and rush in haste through the old town and out into the hill country."
May our coming together here in Lucerne create European dynamism and a movement that powerfully spreads through the old town out into Switzerland and Europe.
I wish you two inspiring days, right here, right now, on the calm shores of Lake Lucerne.
I believe in competent rebels: we are the ones we've been waiting for.
1 年?? Thanks to all the outstanding speakers in our exceptional sessions: Anssi Rantanen Hendrik Remigereau David Imseng Jo?l Mesot Judith Bellaiche Lydia Toth Cloé Jans Dan Sobovitz Nicholas Vinocur Suzanne Lynch POLITICO Europe Daniel Neuenschwander Thomas H. Zurbuchen Renato Krpoun Philipp Ringgenberg Maya Tharian Matthias Müller Dr. Leonard Creutzburg Charlotta Liukas Degrowth Switzerland Marcel Niederberger Darius Farman Max Schrems Sebastian Fittko Joana Lenkova Jan-Jaap Verhoeve
Wie sch?n geschrieben: ?Luzern ist der Ort, an dem wir uns in Europa verlieben? ?? Danke auch für das Vertrauen und die Zusammenarbeit! Wir freuen uns jetzt schon auf den kommenden Lucerne Dialogue.
Thank you all for having made such an insightful and inspiring event possible. Through dialogue between the generations and the different fields of action we shape Europe's future – together!
Manners maketh man
1 年Looking forward to upcoming events!
Former Co-CEO at FELFEL | Growth | Sustainability | Entrepreneurship | Hospitality
1 年Very proud!