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I SAY YES TO YOUTH IN PARLIAMENT!

Half the world’s population is under 30 and yet only 2.8% of MPs globally represent this age group. The IPU has identified the six ways below to change this. Please take two minutes to pick one or more pledge(s) to make your parliament younger! 

Political leaders who have said yes!

Tulia Ackson, IPU President
Tulia Ackson, IPU President United Republic of Tanzania
Roberta Metsola - President of the European Parliament
Roberta Metsola - President of the European Parliament Malta
Puan Maharani
Puan Maharani Indonesia
Jemma Nunu Kumba
Jemma Nunu Kumba South Sudan
Annita Demetriou
Annita Demetriou Cyprus
Hanafy Ali El Gebali
Hanafy Ali El Gebali Egypt
Seán Ó Fearghaíl
Seán Ó Fearghaíl Ireland
Alen Simonyan
Alen Simonyan Armenia
Nelly Mutti
Nelly Mutti Zambia
Catherine Gotani Hara
Catherine Gotani Hara Malawi
Milton Dick
Milton Dick Australia
Mabel M. Chinomona
Mabel M. Chinomona Zimbabwe
Jacob F.N. Mudenda
Jacob F.N. Mudenda Zimbabwe
Dansa Kourouma
Dansa Kourouma Guinea
 Thoko Didiza - Speaker of the National Assembly
Thoko Didiza - Speaker of the National Assembly South Africa
Mutale Nalumango - Vice President of Zambia
Mutale Nalumango - Vice President of Zambia Zambia
Felipe Paullier - Assistant Secretary-General for Youth Affairs
Felipe Paullier - Assistant Secretary-General for Youth Affairs Uruguay
Kevin Casas-Zamora - Secretary General for International IDEA
Kevin Casas-Zamora - Secretary General for International IDEA Costa Rica
Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin - Speaker of Parliament
Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin - Speaker of Parliament Ghana
Domingos Simões Pereira, Speaker of the People's National Assembly
Domingos Simões Pereira, Speaker of the People's National Assembly Guinea-Bissau
Carolina Cerqueira - Speaker of the National Assembly
Carolina Cerqueira - Speaker of the National Assembly Angola
Khuon Sudary - Speaker of the National Assembly of Cambodia
Khuon Sudary - Speaker of the National Assembly of Cambodia Cambodia
Claudius Francis - Speaker of the House of Assembly
Claudius Francis - Speaker of the House of Assembly Saint Lucia
Thomas Brezzo - President of the National Council
Thomas Brezzo - President of the National Council Monaco
Margarida Adamugy Talapa - Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic
Margarida Adamugy Talapa - Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic Mozambique
Hugo Motta Wanderley da Nóbrega - Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies
Hugo Motta Wanderley da Nóbrega - Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Brazil
Johari Abdul - Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
Johari Abdul - Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat Malaysia
Godswill Akpabio - President of the Senate of Nigeria
Godswill Akpabio - President of the Senate of Nigeria Nigeria
Ousmane Bougouma - Speaker of the Transitional Legislative Assembly
Ousmane Bougouma - Speaker of the Transitional Legislative Assembly Burkina Faso
Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila - Namibia
Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila - Namibia Namibia
Maria Fernanda Lay - Speaker of the National Parliament
Maria Fernanda Lay - Speaker of the National Parliament Timor-Leste
Tajudeen Abbas - Speaker of the House of Representatives
Tajudeen Abbas - Speaker of the House of Representatives Nigeria
Malick Ndiaye - President of the National Assembly
Malick Ndiaye - President of the National Assembly Senegal

We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to reshape our societies

With future generations destined to live with the political choices made now, it is only right that they have a seat at the decision-making table. Yet young people are underrepresented in parliaments all across the world.

The IPU asks you to take action to increase the number of young parliamentarians by joining our campaign 'I Say Yes to Youth in Parliament!'.

Why is youth participation so important?

We cannot solve the problems the world faces if the part of the population that is most directly impacted by them is not part of the decision-making process.

Too many countries have barriers that make young men and women feel excluded from politics, but young people have the right to be included in political decision-making.

Their perspectives, ideas, talents and energy are vital to addressing many of the biggest challenges facing the international community.

Now is the time to ensure that parliaments welcome the younger generation.

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What can you do?

Parliamentarians lead the drive for truly representative democracy.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union wants you to “Say Yes” to youth participation in parliament and join a network of MPs and other changemakers of all ages advocating for youth representation.

Join the campaign, share your pledges on social media and show you are ready to stand up for youth participation.

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Fewer than 1 in 6 Parliaments has a caucus for young MPs.

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Individuals aged 20-39 make up 38.6% of the worlds population.
Yet only 17.5% of MPs are under 40.
 

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Want to run the I Say Yes! campaign in your parliament?

Download our toolkit to get all resources you need to run your own campaign and encourage youth participation.

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