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(Keystone-ATS) “Called to last, the session of young people, called” 100 votes “, aims to strengthen the citizen participation of young people and to make them one hundred young one hundred young guests special new guests special aware of the functioning of cantonal institutions,” said the canton of Neuchâtel on Wednesday. “100 votes” has been thought of as a tool for complementary political participation to the parliaments of young people. which exist in four municipalities.
All the young people in the canton of Neuchâtel. aged between 14. 20 years old, or about 14,000 adolescents, this week receives a personal invitation by post inviting them to register for “100 votes”. Among the people registered. a draw, allowing a representativeness of age, gender, commune and the level of training, will be organized.
Upstream reflections
“In order to prepare the session. reflection groups will be set up in collaboration with field partners,” said the canton. They will allow part of the young people who will not participate in the day of October 28 to. get involved otherwise.
These groups. gathered upstream of the event. will offer a space to exchange and one hundred young guests special new formulate one hundred young guests special first proposals around the six themes that will be discussed at the castle. The subjects offered during this day will be discrimination. gender violence. mental health and digital, the impact of debt on the budget of young people, adaptation to climate change, young people’s access to culture and participation in political life.
MEPs, from different political parties, will be present during work in thematic groups in order to advise young people. Emile Blant, President of the Grand Council, will co-resist the return of plenary proposals.
The positions adopted during the youth session will be transmitted to the Grand Council in the form of petitions. The Parliament will be debated later and will decide to give it.
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