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Discover the special edition on the European elections of "The New Federalist", the European Magazine of the Young European Federalists.

download the magazine here! 1,424KB PDF file


Special Interviews



What do the European Youth political parties think?

Interviews By Arielle Rouby

What faces do the Young European parties want to give to Europe?



Shortened versions can be found in the Summer 2004 edition of The New Federalist...

 

 


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As an organisation that works for a federal Europe, JEF is a highly decentralised organisation which is strongly supported by its numerous local and national sections. We are not only proud to be active everywhere in Europe, but to organise truly pan-european campaigns like "Give Europe a Face". Despite coming together under a common umbrella like "Give Europe a Face", our sections choose their activities according to their own preferences and national or local traditions. JEF-Europe can therefore offer a lot of different ideas to be involved in the up- coming events in Europe in the next months.

 

Click here to find out more about the ideas our sections came up with!

 

JEF's campaign is one of the campaigns run by youth organisations around Europe to motivate young people to vote in the European elections 2004, and which are more generally aiming at increasing youth participation in politics. The European Youth Forum offers an extensive overview of youth campaigns on its special EP election website: YOUTHDECIDE.

 

This website is part of a project organised with the financial support of the European Union.

However, the information included herein is provided by JEF-Europe ASBL and the European Commission is thus not responsible for any use which may be made of it.