SDP Youth Forum

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SDP Youth Forum
Forum mladih SDP-a
PresidentLovro Lukavečki
Founded1992 (1992)
HeadquartersTrg Drage Iblera 9, Zagreb, Croatia
Membershipmore than 8000 [1]
Ideology Social democracy
Anti-fascism
Pro-Europeanism
Mother party Social Democratic Party of Croatia
International affiliation International Union of Socialist Youth
European affiliation Young European Socialists
Website fmsdp.org

The SDP Youth Forum (Croatian : Forum mladih SDP-a, FM SDP) is the youth organisation of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP).

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According to Youth Forum statute, it is an organisation that is committed to building a democratic society in which solidarity, freedom, equality, social justice and quality education will be available to everyone. It sees a society in which the dignity of the individual will be guaranteed in social, legal and economic certainty. Its goal is to enable young people to participate in public life and decision-making process. [2] [3] Youth Forum members are able to get involved in the SDP through local policy events, campaigning or by attending events and social gatherings.

Youth Forum was founded in 1992 and is affiliated internationally to both the International Union of Socialist Youth [4] and Young European Socialists. [5]

Membership

Every Croatian citizen from 16 to 30 years of age can become a member of the Youth Forum. Members of Youth Forum do not have to be members of SDP, but must not be members of another political party. The organisation has more than 8,000 members.

Structure

The structure of the organization is determined by organisation's statute. It is organised at the state level and consists of county, city and municipal organizations. [6]

The central authorities are:

The highest body of the Youth forum is the Convention that consists of delegates elected on the conventions of local organizations. Delegates elect the President, Vice-Presidents and the Supervisory Board for a term of two years. President of Youth forum is in charge of representing the organization in public.

The student wing of Youth Forum is Social Democratic Students Union (SSU).

Current leadership:

National congresses

Presidents

  1. Igor Dragovan
  2. NN
  3. Hrvoje Klasić
  4. Gordan Maras
  5. Arsen Bauk
  6. Dan Špicer
  7. Davor Bernardić
  8. Saša Đujić
  9. Nenad Livun [7]
  10. Biljana Gaća [8]
  11. Lovro Lukavečki

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