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The European Youth Parliament (EYP) is a politically unbound non-profit organisation, which encourages European youth to actively engage in citizenship and cultural understanding. It annually involves around 25,000 youth [ 1 ] from across Europe in its events and has around 6,000 active members in the different countries.
The first edition, the European Youth Event 2014 (#EYE2014) saw the participation of 5,000 young Europeans, 400 speakers and many supporting partners and youth associations who came to the Parliament's premises in Strasbourg on 9–11 May 2014 to share their ideas and thoughts on a multitude of youth-related topics.
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The European Youth Parliament was founded by Bettina Carr-Allinson as a school project at the Lycée François-Ier in Fontainebleau. From 2001 to 2004 the EYP encountered various financial problems and did not meet.
The European Charlemagne Youth Prize, sometimes shortened Charlemagne Youth Prize, is a prize that has been awarded annual since 2008 jointly by the European Parliament and the Foundation of the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen. It is awarded to projects run by young people between the ages of 16 and 30 that support democracy in Europe ...
The European Youth Parliament organizes annual sessions hosted in member countries. The 89th International Session was held Yerevan , Armenia in 2019 with over 8,000 youth participating. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan , former EU Ambassador Piotr Ĺwitalski , and other high ranking individuals were in attendance.
Youth of the European People's Party (YEPP) is an umbrella organization of European political youth organisations and is the official youth wing of the European People's Party. YEPP brings together 64 centre-right youth political organisations from 40 countries all over Europe.
The European Youth Parliament was founded by Laurent Grégoire (FR) and Bettina Carr-Allinson (NL), initially as a school project at the Lycée François-Ier in Fontainebleau, to the south of Paris. It is there that three of the first four International Sessions were held, starting in 1988, about a year after the idea took place.