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The Youth Forum partook in a public debate in Skopje, Macedonia, on the 20th of February 2012. The Forum was invited by the Initiative for Defense of Youth Participation, a coalition of 47 Macedonian youth organisations. The topics tackled in the discussion were youth participation in decision-making, youth unemployment and national youth parliament, amongst others. More than 130 participants from youth organisations, the wider civil society, high schools and universities took part in the discussion.
In 2011, a youth law was proposed by a parliamentary committee in Macedonia. This law, if it had been passed, would have worrying limitations on youth participation in the civil society. Currently, the vote on the youth law is on a hold while the committee charged assesses whether to propose a new law or whether to not propose a law at all.
The meeting is part of numerous other debates, collectively called Youth Republic, organised across the country. The aim is to have broad-based consultations with the youth on what their concerns are, and how youth can cooperate in order to make a political impact on a national level.
To learn more about the Initiative for Defense of Youth Participation and the debate, click here.
The Youth Forum partook in a public debate in Skopje, Macedonia, on the 20th of February 2012. The Forum was invited by the Initiative for Defense of Youth Participation, a coalition of 47 Macedonian youth organisations. The topics tackled in the discussion were youth participation in decision-making, youth unemployment and national youth parliament, amongst others. More than 130 participants from youth organisations, the wider civil society, high schools and universities took part in the discussion.
In 2011, a youth law was proposed by a parliamentary committee in Macedonia. This law, if it had been passed, would have worrying limitations on youth participation in the civil society. Currently, the vote on the youth law is on a hold while the committee charged assesses whether to propose a new law or whether to not propose a law at all.
The meeting is part of numerous other debates, collectively called Youth Republic, organised across the country. The aim is to have broad-based consultations with the youth on what their concerns are, and how youth can cooperate in order to make a political impact on a national level.
To learn more about the Initiative for Defense of Youth Participation and the debate, click here.
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