Workers' Youth League (Norway)
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| Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking Labour Youth League |
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| Chairperson | Martin Henriksen |
| Founded | April, 1927 |
| Headquarters | Youngstorget, Oslo |
| Mother party | Norwegian Labour Party |
| International affiliation | International Union of Socialist Youth, IUSY |
| European affiliation | Young European Socialists, ECOSY |
| Website | www.auf.no |
The Labour Youth League (Norwegian: Arbeidernes Ungdomsfylking or AUF) is the youth wing of the Norwegian Labour Party. AUF was formed in April 1927, following the merger of Left Communist Youth League and Socialist Youth League of Norway. It's ideology is democratic socialism. The current leader of AUF is Martin Henriksen. Some of the former leaders of AUF have gone on to become prime minister or take on other cabinet posts or political offices, such as Jens Stoltenberg (incumbent Norwegian Prime Minister). In the 1990s, it was the subject of the Workers' Youth League membership scandal.
AUF is the biggest political youth organisation in Norway with 9571 members.
AUF's vision:
AUF's vision is that human beings together can create a free and just society, where ecology is placed above economy and human values are placed above wealth.
It's central values are freedom for all people
Justice in a society with equal rights and social justice for all
Solidarity where all contributes to make the society a better place in which to live
Participation in a society where all together is creating the future
Respecting nature and a sustainable development of the society
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[edit] Organisational structure
AUF has employed county secretaries in all the 19 counties in Norway, who together with active members in the local branches work with politic issues and activities all over the country. Visit the following web pages to find more information on the county branches. (LINK)
It's main office is situated at Youngstorget in the city of Oslo. At the main office the elected leadership work together with different political advisors with national campaigns, organisation and political issues.
The National Congress assembles every second year, and is the supreme body of the Workers' Youth League. The Congress will also elect the party leadership, consisting of a leader, a deputy leader and a secretary general. These three together with 14 other elected members constitutes the Executive Board. On a day-to-day basis AUF is governed by the Executive Board.
The highest body between the Congress is the National Delegate's Board, consisting of two representatives from each of the 19 counties and is observed by the Executive Board.
[edit] The party's leadership
Leader: Martin Henriksen
Deputy Leader: Eskil Pedersen
Secretary General: Julie Lødrup
[edit] International affiliations
The Norwegian Labour Youth is a full member of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) and the Joint Committee of the Nordic Labour Youth Movement (FNSU). AUF is also an observing member of the Young European Socialists (ECOSY)
[edit] Leaders
- Martin Henriksen (2006–)
- Gry Larsen (2002–06)
- Eva Kristin Hansen (2000–02)
- Anniken Huitfeldt (1996–2000)
- Trond Giske (1992–96)
- Turid Birkeland (1989–92)
- Jens Stoltenberg (1985–89)
- Egil Knudsen (1981–85)
- Thorbjørn Jagland (1977–81)
- Sissel Rønbeck (1975–77)
- Rune Gerhardsen (1973–75)
- Bjørn Tore Godal (1971–73)
- Hans Raastad (1969–71)
- Ola Teigen (1964–69)
- Reiulf Steen (1961–64)
- Bjartmar Gjerde (1958–61)
- Reidar Hirsti (1955–58)
- Ivar Mathiesen (1952–55)
- Frank Andersen (1949–52
- Rolf Åkervik (1946–49)
- Trygve Bratteli (1945–46)
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