Motion - Safeguarding National Youth Councils and Guaranteeing the Stability of Youth Policy in Europe
National Youth Councils all across Europe have
always proven to be indispensable partners
in the field of youth policy. The European Youth Forum and its member organisations categorically oppose any attempts
to overtake and replace self-organised, youth-led,
democratically elected and independent National
Youth Councils with any other parallel structures that
have been established without consulting the aforementioned National Youth Councils.
Safeguarding National Youth Councils and Guaranteeing the Stability of Youth Policy in Europe
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