The "Rejuvenating Politics" initiative

The "Rejuvenating Politics" initiative was launched by the Congress in 2014 as part of its commitement to promoting the participation of young people in public life and in the decision-making process at local and regional level.

The "Youth Delegates" project is a part of this initiative. It gives young people, from the 46 Council of Europe member states, a unique opportunity to sit (without voting rights) in a European assembly alongside local and regional elected representatives. They can make their voices heard, be part of a diverse group of young activists, build a network and have an impact by stimulating debate from a youth perspective.

Becoming a youth delegate

Each of the 46 member state delegations welcomes one youth delegate for a mandate of one calendar year. They are young people, between the ages of 18 and 30, from a variety of different backgrounds: youth activists, youth workers, students, young politicians, and more. They are selected via an online application process and represent a balanced group with regard to gender, cultural background, age and experience. In addition to the youth delegate a substitute is always chosen from each member State.

Acting as youth delegate

  • Participating as a youth delegate in the sessions (in-person or remote)

The Congress invites young people from different backgrounds to take part in its sessions in March and in October. They have the opportunity to give their opinions during the debates and to exchange views with the Congress members on the issues on the agenda.

  • Developing and implementing projects between the sessions

As a part of their participation, youth delegates have been required to develop their own projects at local and regional level. For this, they will have the support of the trainers in the form of mentoring sessions to develop and assess their ideas.

Participation of Youth delegates in Congress sessions
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Back "Youth work", a guarantee of social cohesion

“Young people are drivers of change and key actors in our societies. But they need help to unleash their full potential” declared Thomas Andersson, Congress spokesperson on youth, speaking at the “Europe goes local, supporting youth work at the municipal level” conference on 6 June 2019. This conference was organized by JINT, the Flemish knowledge center for international youth mobility and international youth policy and the National Agency for the Youth in action program of the European Commission.

“Empowering young people and enhancing their personal and social development are at the heart of what is called “youth work””, he pointed out, adding that local authorities have a key role to play in this regard, by ensuring the exercise of young people's social rights, for example through employment support measures or the prevention of gender-based violence among young people. Including young people in the decision-making process is precisely the objective of the Congress initiative "Rejuvenating Politics", which allows youth delegates from the 47 member States to participate in its debates, along with local and regional elected representatives.

Thomas Andersson also mentioned the European Charter on Local Youth Work that will be launched at the event and which proposes concrete guidelines on the subject. The objective of this Charter, in accordance with the Council of Europe Recommendation adopted in 2017, is to increase the quality of local youth work and to increasingly involve young people in the evaluation of initiatives. ““Youth work” can bring change at the local level”, concluded Thomas Andersson.

Current Affairs Committee Brussels, Belgium 6 June 2019
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Youth delegates present via video messages the projects they have carried out in their communities.

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