Young Liberals (Switzerland) Explained

Young Liberals of Switzerland
Native Name:Jungfreisinnige Schweiz
Jeunes Libéraux-Radicaux Suisse
Giovani Liberali Radicali Svizzera
Giuvens Liberals Svizra
President:Matthias Müller
Founded:2008
Headquarters:Neuengasse 20
3011 Bern
Ideology:Classical liberalism
International:International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY)
Regional1 Type:European
Regional1 Name:European Liberal Youth (LYMEC)
Mother Party:FDP.The Liberals
Website:http://www.jungfreisinnige.ch

The Young Liberals of Switzerland (German: Jungfreisinnige Schweiz, French: Jeunes Libéraux-Radicaux Suisse, Italian: Giovani Liberali Radicali Svizzera, Romansh: Giuvens Liberals Svizra), abbreviated to YLS (German: '''JF'''), is the youth wing of FDP.The Liberals. It was founded in 1906 and, with more than 4,400 members aged between 15 and 35.

About

The Young Liberals of Switzerland (YLS) are active on the federal, the Cantonal, the local level and at universities in Switzerland. The party has four members of the federal National Council, Christian Wasserfallen, Andri Silberschmidt, Philippe Nantermod, Christa Markwalder and one of the Council of States, Johanna Gapany. The party also holds several seats in Cantonal and local parliaments.

Although the YLS is independent, it is affiliated with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland and, on the international level, with European Liberal Youth as well as International Federation of Liberal Youth.

Principles

The Young Liberals stands for more freedom in daily life and fights against bureaucracy and unnecessary bans. The Young Liberals commit themselves for an excellent education, secure social security within a sustainable social welfare system, a strong economy- based on free market principles -especially for small and medium business, security and a sustainable environment.

Organisation

The sovereign body of the Young Liberals is called "The Congress", and meets once a year, usually in spring. The Congress elects the members of the National Board and decides upon political strategy papers, which altogether form the manifesto. During the year, the Council of Delegates meets four times and decides on current business, e.g. adopts the positions of the party on popular votes and referendums. The Young Liberals organized a referendum against fixed book prices and won the public vote. The National Board is responsible for the daily business and coordination with the cantonal sections.

National BoardThe current members of the National Board (as of July 2020):

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