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Democracy

Safeguarding Independent Public Service Media in Europe

Motion - 09/05/2026

Across Europe, independent public service media are facing increasing political pressure, institutional weakening, and attempts at politicisation. These developments threaten not only media freedom, but also the broader foundations of democratic societies. Read the motion to find out more.

Sustainable development

Safeguarding Marine Ecosystems in Europe and Beyond

Motion - 09/05/2026

The global ocean is vital for life on Earth but marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by overfishing, pollution, climate change and emerging industries like deep-sea mining. These pressures risk irreversible damage to biodiversity, food systems and climate regulation.

Democracy

Empowering Youth Voices, Defending Democracy and Protecting European Values

Motion - 09/05/2026

Across Europe, young people face economic, social and environmental insecurity, driving dissatisfaction and rising support for far-right forces. Tackling poverty, precarious work, housing and mental health crises, while strengthening youth rights and democracy, is essential to counter this trend. Read the motion to find out more.

Youth organisations

No More Empty Seats - Youth Claiming Their Place in Democracy Through Local and Regional Youth Councils

Motion - 09/05/2026

Young people are not only leaders of the future but active participants today. Their perspectives and engagement are crucial for democratic, resilient and inclusive societies. Youth participation strengthens democratic legitimacy, trust in institutions and long-term civic engagement.

Youth organisations

Inclusive Learning Mobility and Volunteering: Addressing Visa Barriers for Youth

Motion - 08/05/2026

In Europe, young people face visa-related mobility challenges depending on their status. While most EU citizens in Schengen enjoy free movement, non-Schengen youth face barriers. Financial requirements further exclude those from lower-income backgrounds from mobility opportunities.

Youth rights

Ending Precarity – Towards Quality Employment and Strong Protection for Young People in Europe

Motion - 08/05/2026

Across Europe, young people face uncertainty in quality employment, affordable housing and participation. They are disproportionately affected by precarious work, temporary contracts, unpaid internships and in-work poverty, alongside rising rents and the housing crisis. Read the motion to find out more.