Youth delegates participate in the 36th Congress Session

Youth delegates participate in the 36th Congress Session

Youth delegates from 42 member states of the Council of Europe took part in the debates at the 36th Session of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. This participation was part of the Congress’s “Rejuvenating politics” initiative, which, since 2014, has sought to promote youth participation in public life and in the decision-making process at local and regional levels.

In his discussion with members of the Congress, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Thorbjørn JAGLAND, welcomed the participation of the youth delegates, stating that “This initiative, which enables young people to take the floor in debates and meetings, is literally a vision of our future”.

Youth delegates took a particularly active part in the debates on the future of the Council of Europe, on nepotism, on mayors safeguarding democracy, on open government at regional level and in the open discussion held by the Chamber of Regions. In addition, they prepared a collective contribution, which was presented by one youth delegate on behalf of all, concerning the social rights of young people, a topic which had been included in the Congress agenda at the request of the youth delegates.

Presented on 3 April 2019, by co-rapporteurs Liisa ANSALA (Finland, ILDG) and Piero FASSINO (Italy, SOC), the report reiterates the principles of the European Social Charter and its collective complaints mechanism. It emphasises the role of local and regional authorities in their implementation, the importance of raising awareness among young people through various initiatives and of co-ordinating action at all levels of governance.

 

 

 

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36th Session Strasbourg, France 2 to 4 April 2019
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The social rights of young people, a competence of local and regional authorities

36th Session 3 April 2019 Strasbourg, France

The fundamental social rights of the citizens of the member states of the Council of Europe are guaranteed by the European Social Charter and its collective complaints mechanism. As a legal instrument, the Charter refers to young people as having certain rights, notably in terms of education,...

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