Democratic Youth Movement

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Democratic Youth Movement
Demokratski omladinski pokret
Leader Ernad Deni Čomaga
Founded 2005 (2005)
Headquarters Soukbunar 16, 71000 Sarajevo
Ideology Humanism
International affiliation World Youth Movement for Democracy
Colours yellow white blue
Ethnic group Multi-ethnic
Website
http://dop.ba/

The Democratic Youth Movement (Demokratski omladinski pokret), is a NGO in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was founded in 2005, as youth movement for freedom, democracy and unity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They have never participated in regular elections, but they work on another level of activity. This movement is famous in Bosnia and Herzegovina, because of the demonstrations they organize against wars around the world, bad social situation in Bosnia and Herzegowina and unrecognition of the rights of youth.

Bosnia and Herzegovina republic in Southeast Europe

Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina, and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe, located within the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city.

The president of the organization is Ernad Deni Čomaga a youth politician who fights for the rights of the youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The movement is a democratic organisation with democratic organs.

Ernad Deni Čomaga

Ernad Deni Čomaga is a youth activist, lawyer and social entrepreneur in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the acting president and founder of the Democratic Youth Movement, former president of the Law student Association of the University in Sarajevo and president of the law consulting office "Paragaf"

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