Young Democrats for Europe

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Young Democrats for Europe (YDE)
Formation2007 (2007)
TypeCentrist
Pro-European
HeadquartersRue de l'Industrie 4
1000 Brussels, Belgium
President
France Antoine Carette
Secretary General
France Vincent Delhomme
Treasurer
Germany Bettina Schwarz
Spokesperson
Spain Begoña Garteizaurrekoa Azua
Parent organization
European Democratic Party
AffiliationsAlliance of Democrats
Websiteyoungdemocrats.eu

The Young Democrats for Europe (officially Template:Fr Jeunes Démocrates Européens) is the youth wing of the European Democratic Party. The seat of the organisation is Brussels.

History

It was announced on 9 May 2007, the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, and formally established at its first Conference on 22 September 2007 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The founding members are the youth wings of the seven EDP founding parties:

In 2008, the 1st Congress of YDE was held and Andrea Casu (Italy) was elected as President, Ophélie Spanneut (France) as Vice President, Justina Vitkauskaite (Lithuania) as Secretary General and Xanthi Kapsosideri (Cyprus) as Treasurer.

On July 1, 2011 there was the celebration of the 2nd Congress of YDE in the European Parliament in Brussels. There was the election of the new Bureau to drive the organization towards ambitious political challenges in Europe. Marco Cappa (Italy) was elected as President. He was helped in his mission by three Vice Presidents: Helene Courade (Executive - France), Donata Janusauskaite (Lithuania), and Marios Kaminarides (Cyprus). The Secretary General chosen by the Congress was Miren Martiarena (Basque Country). She was supported by the Vice Secretary General Lisa Gualtieri (San Marino). The Treasurer was Adeline Blais (France).

The congress approved the entry of new full member organizations: Mladi Europania (Slovakia), Demokraticke Forum Mladeze (Slovakia), Związek Młodzieży Demokratycznej (Poland).

On March 22, 2014, YDE President Marco Cappa resigned.[1]

In July 2014, UDI Jeunes (Youth wing of Union of Democrats and Independents) joined YDE as observing member.[2]

In September 2014, the 3rd Congress was held in Bilbao. A new Board was elected with Miroslava Demkova (Slovakia) as President, Mathieu Camescasse (France) as Secretary General, Johannes Meiners (Germany) as Treasurer, and Jeremy Coste (France) as Spokesperson. They will be helped by 4 Vice-Presidents (Italy, France, Basque Country and Cyprus) and 2 policy officers.[3]

Two organisations joined YDE as full members at this Congress: UDI Jeunes (Youth wing of Union of Democrats and Independents) from France, and Youth of National Forum from Croatia.

In October 2016, the 4th Congress was held in Paris. Antoine Carette (France) was elected as President and a new member organisation - Union of Centrists' Youth - from Greece joined the organisation.

Members

Current YDE Members are:

 Croatia

 Cyprus

  • Neolaia Europaikou Kommatos - NEK - founding member
  • Συμμαχία Νέων (Citizens' Alliance) - since 2016

 France

 Greece

 Italy

 Poland

  • Młodzi Liberałowie (previously Związek Młodzieży Demokratycznej) (Alliance of Democrats) - since 2011

San Marino San Marino

 Slovakia

  • Mladi Europania (European Democratic Party) - since 2011

 Spain /  Basque Country

Former Members

 Czech Republic

  • Cesta Změny

 Lithuania

  • Jaunimo organizacija DARBAS (founding member) - 2007-2014

 Slovakia

  • Demokraticke Forum Mladeze (Democratic Slovakia Party) - 2011-2015

References

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