Parliamentary debates
Structured argumentation, case studies, responding to counterarguments, and public speaking under time constraints.

Parliamentary debates reproduce the energy of a real parliament: two teams — the ‘government’ and the ‘opposition’ — clash in an intellectual battle. Clear rules, assigned roles, and unexpected topics create a space where logic, strategy, and the ability to support your partner are important.


Typical topics include ethical dilemmas (‘should the state...’), social and cultural issues, technology and the future, economics, freedoms and restrictions, international relations, and more.


What they offer: development of critical thinking, the ability to construct arguments for any position, teamwork, verbal flexibility, and confident speaking under time pressure.


Who it's for: school and university students, young professionals, aspiring leaders, communications specialists, and anyone who needs argumentation and public speaking skills.