“Let´s talk about… (il)liberal democracy”: Workshop in Bratislava with Malwina Talik and Péter Techet

The Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Vienna, together with youth organisations from EPP member parties in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Slovakia, organised a two-day workshop in Bratislava on “European Sovereignty in a Multipolar World”.
On 31 January 2026, Malwina Talik and Péter Techet led an interactive session on the consequences of illiberalism, both in theory and in practice. They also presented their study—funded by the Felczak Institute—on democratic backsliding and the possibilities of undoing illiberal damage in Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. (You can read the study here.)
The primary focus of the session, however, was on fostering an interactive discussion of possible forms and practices of illiberal politics. Talik and Techet presented various scenarios for liberal and illiberal democracies, which participants then analysed and discussed in smaller groups. The aim was to help attendees recognise illiberal threats even within liberal politics, as well as the key characteristics of a potential illiberal shift.



