Youth & Political Parties - a toolkit for Youth-friendly politics in Europe
As the next European Elections are fast approaching, and political parties around Europe are starting to prepare for their campaigns in 2019, the European Youth Forum has published a new study on “Youth & Political Parties”. This study includes are number of concrete recommendations on what political parties can do to improve their appeal among young people, and improve youth turnout in the elections. It can serve as a toolkit for political parties that wish to be better at including young people, promoting youth interests, and campaigning for young people.
Youth & Political Parties - a toolkit for Youth-friendly politics in Europe
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