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Democrat Youth Community of Europe

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Democrat Youth Community of Europe (DEMYC)
Formation1964 (1964)
Type
President
Javier Hurtado Mira
Secretary General
Margherita Saltini
Key people
Falah Hasan
AffiliationsInternational Young Democrat Union

TheDemocrat Youth Community of Europe (DEMYC) is the international umbrella organisation of the youth wings ofchristian democratic,conservative and like-minded parties of Europe. With currently now more than one million affiliates in its member organisations, DEMYC is one of the strongest political youth organisations in Europe.

DEMYC is the oldest centre-right youth political formation in Europe, founded in 1964, celebrating 51 years of existence. DEMYC currently comprises 45 national organisations from 33 countries from Europe and its neighbourhood.

It is DEMYC's aim to further contacts and strengthen co-operation between its member organisations from European countries and thereby to contribute to a united Europe.

In 1973 DEMYC was granted a consultative status at theCouncil of Europe and since then represented its member organisations in the activities of theEuropean Youth Centres and theEuropean Youth Foundation.

DEMYC is a full member of theEuropean Youth Forum, a platform of one hundred youth organisations all over Europe, promoting the interest of young people to the institutions of theEuropean Union, the Council of Europe, and theUnited Nations.

The senior parties of the DEMYC member organisations followed their youth organisation's example and formed in 1978 theEuropean Democrat Union (E.D.U.), a European-wide working association of centre-right parties. DEMYC became a permanent observer of EDU in 1979 and has been actively involved in its political work since then.

Each year DEMYC organises a number of seminars in different parts of Europe. Topics discussed at these meetings in recent years have included: the new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe and their way into a common future Europe, the European Union and its development to a unified Europe, the North-South dialogue, environmental and employment policy, the future of the welfare state, implications of the introduction of new technologies and a lot more.

On a worldwide level DEMYC has promoted the creation of theInternational Young Democrat Union (IYDU), thus guaranteeing permanent links to centre and centre-right parties all around the globe. Excellent relations have thereby developed to theRepublican Party of the United States as well as to like-minded organisations in Latin-America, Africa and Asia

Study visits have been made to the United States, Central America, Cyprus, Israel, Southern Africa, China, Hong Kong, Turkey and to all former communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe before and after their democratisation.

The organisation was founded as theConservative and Christian Democratic Youth Community of Europe (COCDYC) in May 1964 by the conservative and Christian democratic youth organisations fromAustria,Denmark,Germany,Serbia,Hungary,Luxembourg,Norway,Sweden and theUnited Kingdom. The current name was adopted at the conference inManchester in October 1975, to allow for a broader ideological spectrum.

List of Chairpersons

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NameYearsCountry
John MacGregor1964–1966United Kingdom
Dietrich Rollmann1966–1968Germany
Ragnvald Dahl1968–1970Norway
Alan Haselhurst1970–1972United Kingdom
Volker Rühe1972–1974Germany
Per Unckel1974–1977Sweden
Tony Kerpel1977–1979United Kingdom
Elmar Brok1979–1981Germany
Gunnar Hökmark1981–1983Sweden
Robert Miller-Bakewell1983–1985United Kingdom
Alexander Demblin1985–1987Austria
Neale Stevenson1987–1991United Kingdom
Klaus Welle1991–1994Germany
Arthur Winkler-Hermaden1994–1995Austria
Fredrik Reinfeldt1995–1997Sweden
Stavros Papastavrou1997–2001Greece
Meinhard Friedl2001–2006Austria
Ines Elise Prainsack2006–2008Austria
Páll Heimisson2008–2010Iceland
Jani Johansson2010–2012Finland
Antonio de Lucia2012–2015Italy
Javier Hurtado Mira2015–Spain

Executive Bureau 2018–20

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The new DEMYC Executive Bureau was elected in May 2018 by the 26th DEMYC Congress.

NameCountryPosition
Javier Hurtado MiraSpainChairman
Margherita SaltiniItalySecretary General
Lilit BeglaryanArmeniaDeputy Secretary Gerenal
Falah HasanKurdistanFirst Vice Chairman
Juela HamatiAlbaniaVice Chairman
Athanasios Lazaros MoldovanidisGreeceVice Chairman
Andrej Čuš MPSloveniaVice Chairman
Marko DejanovicSerbiaVice Chairman

See also

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External links

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Member organisations of theEuropean Youth Forum
International
non-
governmental
youth
organisations
National
youth
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