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Democratic Youth
Демократска омладина
Demokratska omladinaChairperson Balša Božović Secretary General Marko Leposavljević Founded 1990 Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia Ideology Social democracy Mother party Democratic Party (Serbia) International affiliation International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) European affiliation Ecosy Website omladina.ds.org.rs Democratic Youth (Serbian: Демократска омладина, Demokratska omladina) is the youth organization of the Democratic Party (Serbia) (DS).
The Democratic Youth is an organization of young members of the Democratic Party (Serbia) up to 30 years old. The chairman of the Democratic Youth is Balša Božović.
Today the Democratic Party has over 40,000 members younger than 30.[1]
Membership
Every member of the DS who is younger than 30 may become a member of the Democratic Youth.
External links
- Official homepage of Democratic Youth (Serbian)
- Rules of Procedure of Democratic Youth (Serbian)
References
- ^ The Democratic Party in numbers (Serbian)
Full members Austria: Sozialistische Jugend, Sozialistische StudentInnen • Belgium: Animo, Jeunes socialistes • Bulgaria: BSM, ELMA • Croatia: FM SDP • Cyprus: NEOS • Czech Republik: Mladí Sociální Demokraté • Denmark: Social Democratic Youth • Estonia: Noor-sots • Finland: Demarinuoret, SONK • France: Jeunes Socialistes • Germany: Jusos, SJD – Die Falken • Greece: Neolaia PASOK • Hungary: FiB • Ireland: Labour Youth • Italy: Sinistra Giovanile, Giovani Socialisti • Latvia: JGS • Lithuania: LSDJS • Luxembourg: JSL • Macedonia: SDMM • Malta: Labour Youth Forum • Netherlands: Jonge Socialisten • Poland: FMS, FMUP • Portugal: Juventude Socialista • Romania: Tineretul Social Democrat • Slovakia: Mladí sociálni demokrati • Slovenia: Mladi Forum SD • Spain: Juventudes Socialistas • Sweden: S-Studenter, SSU • United Kingdom: Young Labour, Labour Students (Northern Ireland: SDLP Youth)
See also: Party of European Socialists Categories:- Politics of Serbia
- Youth wings of Social Democratic parties
- Socialism
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