International Young Democrat Union
The International Young Democrat Union (IYDU) is a global alliance of centre-right political youth organisations and the youth wing of the International Democrat Union.[2][3][4]
Abbreviation | IYDU |
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Motto | "United for Freedom" |
Formation | March 1991 |
Type | Political international |
Purpose | World federation of conservatives youth organizations[1] |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English |
Chairman | Bruno Kazuhiro |
Secretary General | Michael Dust |
Parent organisation | International Democrat Union |
Website | http://iydu.org/ |
The IYDU in its current form was founded in March 1991 in Washington, D.C.. A previous organisation of the same name had been established in July 1981, also in Washington, but subsequently ceased to exist.[3]
The IYDU fights for conservative of free-market policies worldwide.[5]
IYDU host a number of events for member organisations each year including a Freedom Forum (mid-year), an Annual Council Meeting, and overseas study visits.
Following almost 6 years of the IYDU being split over differences in the interpretation of the IYDU constitution, the International Young Democrat Union Joint Council Meeting elected a unified IYDU Board in Brussels on 21 October 2017.
Principles
"The International Young Democrat Union is a global alliance of centre-right political youth organisations united by a common desire for greater freedom and less government.
First established in 1981, two years before its parent organisation the International Democrat Union (IDU), then re-established in 1991, the IYDU has grow from 14 members to 127, from more than 81 different nations. Our membership is diverse. We come from a rich array of histories, cultures and political traditions, but we are united by a shared commitment to freedom, and to fighting socialism. Some of us come from established democracies with deep-rooted beliefs in individual freedom and liberty; some have experienced first-hand the destructive evil of communism; others are still fighting for basic freedoms.
Throughout the year the IYDU hosts a number of events around the world. Current and future leaders network, discuss ideology, share ideas and build friendships. Our events include a Freedom Forum in the middle of the year, a Study Trip, and a Council Meeting held towards the end/start of the calendar year.
Becoming involved in IYDU demonstrates a commitment: to a better world, created through genuine democratic process. Participants at our conferences have progressed to become cabinet ministers, members of parliament, senior advisers and leaders within their respective industries in public and private sectors."[6]
Parent Organization
The parent organisation to IYDU, the International Democrat Union (IDU) is a working association of 71 full and associate members from 63 different countries. Formed in 1983, founder members included Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; US Vice-President George H. W. Bush; Mayor of Paris, and later French President, Jacques Chirac; and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.[7]
Chairmen
Name | Years | Organisation | Country |
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Mark Heywood | 1992–1994 | Young Liberals | Australia |
Tony Zagotta | 1994–1998 | College Republicans | United States of America |
Andrew Rosindell | 1998–2002 | Young Conservatives | United Kingdom |
Shane Frith | 2002–2004 | Young Nationals | New Zealand |
Donald Simpson | 2004–2006 | Conservative Future Scotland | United Kingdom |
Peter Skovholt Gitmark | 2006–2008 | Young Conservatives | Norway |
Tim Dier | 2008–2010 | Conservative Future | United Kingdom |
Daniel Walther | 2010–2012 | Junge Union | Germany |
Nicolas Figari | 2012–2012 | Independent Democratic Union Youth | Chile |
Aris Kalafatis | 2012–2014 | Youth Organisation of New Democracy | Greece |
Gerti Bogdani | 2014–2016 | Youth of Democratic Party of Albania | Albania |
Simon Breheny | 2016–2017 | Young Liberals | Australia |
Bashir Wardini | 2016 – 2018 | Lebanese Forces Youth Association | Lebanon |
Abdelmajid Fassi Fihri | 2018 - 2020 | Youth Istiqlal Party | Morocco |
Bruno Kazuhiro | 2020- Present | Juventude Democratas | Brazil |
Board 2020
- Chairman:
Brazil: Bruno Kazuhiro.
- Deputy Chairman:
Finland: Juho Maki Lohiluoma.
- Secretary General:
Germany: Michael Dust.
- Treasurer:
Greece: Syrilla Makarezou.
- Vice-Chairs:
Tanzania: Dorcas Francis.
Kurdistan: Falah Hasan.
Cyprus: Isabella Tymviou.
Estonia: Juvgeni Garmash.
Czech Republic: Lucie Voseckova.
Argentina: Michelle Taiah.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Nick Francis.
India: Sourabh Choudhary.
Switzerland: Thomas Hofstetter.
Europe: Virgilio Falco.
Members
Some of the IYDU members are:
- Albania: Forumi Rinor i Partisë Demokratike
- Argentina: Young PRO
- Australia: Young Liberals, Young Nationals
- Austria: Young People's Party
- Bolivia: Youth Acción Demócratica Nacionalista
- Brazil: Young Democrats
- Canada: Young Conservatives
- Chile: Youth National Renewal, New Generations of Independent Democratic Union
- Colombia: New Generations of Conservative Party
- Costa Rica: Youth of National Integration Party
- Czech Republic: Young Conservatives, Young Civic Democrats
- Denmark: Young Conservatives
- El Salvador: Juventud de Alianza Republicana Nacionalista
- Europe: Youth of the European People's Party, European Young Conservatives, European Democrat Students, Nordic Young Conservative Union
- France: The Young Republicans
- Germany: Junge Union
- Greece: Youth Organisation of New Democracy
- Ghana: Youth League of the New Patriotic Party
- Guatemala: Juventud Unionista
- Honduras: Juventud Nacionalista
- Hungary: Fidelitas
- Iceland: Young Independents
- India: Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha
- Israel: Youth LIKUD
- Italia: Forza Italia Giovani, Junge Generation
- Jamaica: Generation 2000
- Kenya: Youth of the Democratic Party of Kenia
- Morocco: Istiqlal Youth
- New Zealand: Young Nationals
- Norway: Young Conservatives
- Panama: Youth of the Democratic Change (observer)
- Portugal: People's Youth, Juventude Social Democrata
- Taiwan: Kuomintang Youth League
- Serbia: Youth of the Democratic Party
- Spain: New Generations of the People's Party
- Switzerland: Young Swiss People's Party
- Sweden: Moderate Youth League
- United States: College Republicans, Young Republicans
- United Kingdom: Young Conservatives
- Uruguay: Youth Colorado Party
- Venezuela: New Generations
Footnotes
- https://www.idu.org/about/youth-iydu/
- Mercer, Paul (1994). Directory of British political organisations 1994. London: Longman. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-582-23729-2.
- Yearbook of International Organizations 2005/2006. 1. Munich: K. G. Saur Verlag. 2005. p. 2033. ISBN 978-3-598-24521-3.
- "Ma touts Taiwan's democratic accomplishments". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- Lester, Ray, ed. (2008). The New Walford Guide to Reference Resources: Volume II - Social sciences. Facet Publishing. p. 215. ISBN 978-1-85604-498-1.
- http://www.iydu.org/about/
- "Home | International Democrat Union". www.idu.org. 1 February 2018.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)