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Syriza Youth
Νεολαία ΣΥΡΙΖΑ
National Council SecretaryKonstantinos Vlachakis
Founded22 December 2013 (2013-12-22)
Preceded bySYN Youth
HeadquartersThemistokleous 52, Exarcheia, Athens
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Social democracy
Mother partyCoalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA)
Websitewww.neolaiasyriza.gr

Syriza Youth (Template:Lang-el) is the youth organisation of the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza) in Greece. Founded in 2013, it was a member of the European Network of Democratic Young Left (Endyl).

Formation

Logo of Syriza Youth (2014-2021)

The Syriza Youth was founded when the largely bottom-up structure of Young Syriza (Νέοι–Νέες ΣΥΡΙΖΑ) groups and the Synaspismos Youth united forming a nationwide organisation.[1]

At the founding conference on 19–22 December 2013,[2] 522 delegates of the 128 local groups both in Greece and abroad convened in Kerameikos, Athens. The four-day conference was also attended by a number of Syriza leaders including party secretary Dimitris Vitsas and parliamentary spokesman Panagiotis Kouroumplis.[3]

On 22 December, the delegates ratified the final text of the founding declaration on the first ballot. Inner-organisational tensions however culminated when the "Left Platform" opposed the final text arguing that it lacked a clear political position as a government of the Left should not accept any compromise with its creditors. The "Left Movement" voted blank after their "Charter of the Rights of Youth" had been rejected as an amendment by a majority of the delegates.[4]

The delegates concluded with the election of 67 members of the organisation's first Central Council with the more pragmatic factions winning a clear majority.[5] Four additional members remained to be appointed as honorary members.[4]

First election of the Syriza Youth Central Council, December 2013
List name Votes % Members
Founding declaration–Reconstruction
(Ιδρυτική Διακήρυξη-Ανασύνθεση)
231 47,43% 32
Left Movement
(Αριστερή Κίνηση)
171 35,11% 24
Left Platform
(Αριστερή Πλατφόρμα)
74 15,2% 10
Communist Tendency
(Κομμουνιστική Τάση)
11 2,26% 1
Total elected 487 100% 67
blank votes 16
invalid ballots 1
4 additional members are appointed as Honorary members (Αριστίνδην).
Source: I Avgi[4]

Founding Declaration

By its founding declaration the organisation defines itself as being part of the radical left that participates in the class struggle striving to abolish all kinds of exploitation and aiming at a Socialism of the 21st century. The organisation's manifesto includes ten positions:

  1. Young peoples' rights
  2. Anti-fascism
  3. Alternative, non-commercial culture
  4. Feminism and opposition to the patriarchy
  5. Democratic and social rights
  6. Anti-racism and opposition to "Fortress Europe"
  7. Green politics
  8. Public space appropriation
  9. Free access to amateur sports
  10. A solidarity economy.[6]

Syriza Youth upholds a quota of one third for young women to participate in all organisational bodies.[7]

Local and international branches

Apart from branches all over Greece, the Syriza Youth also has a number of international branches in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.[8]

Dissolution

On 1 September 2015, 38 out of 71 members of the Syriza Youth central council, including the national secretary Elias Panteleakοs, resigned, withdrawing their support for Syriza in the forthcoming elections.[9]

References

  1. ^ Christos, Simos (15 December 2013). Ούτε βεβαιότητες αυτάρκειας ούτε υποκατάσταση του κινήματος [Neither self-sufficiency nor substitution of movement] (in Greek). I Avgi. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  2. ^ Αρχίζει απόψε η 1η Πανελλαδική Συνδιάσκεψη των Νέων του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ [Tonight the 1st Panhellenic Conference of SYRIZA Youth begins] (in Greek). I Avgi. 19 December 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  3. ^ Christos, Simos (20 December 2013). Ταυτότητα είναι οι αγώνες μας [Identity is our struggle] (in Greek). I Avgi. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Christos, Simos (24 December 2013). Ιδρύθηκε η Νεολαία ΣΥΡΙΖΑ [SYRZA Youth is founded] (in Greek). I Avgi. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  5. ^ ΣΥΡΙΖΑ: Απέκτησε νεολαία – Κετρικό Συμβούλιο με 71 μέλη [SYRIZA: Gained a youth – Central Council with 71 members] (in Greek). To Vima. 23 December 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  6. ^ "About Us". SYRIZA Youth. SYRIZA Youth. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  7. ^ Paschali, Elektra (2012). Masculinities in Politics. Münster: LIT Verlag. p. 75. ISBN 978-3-643-90460-7. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Organizations". SYRIZA Youth. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Why We Broke With Syriza". Jacobin. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.