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European Young Conservatives
Chairman United Kingdom Alexander Redpath
Deputy Chairman Greece Alexios Karamanolas
Vice-Chairman Sweden Gabriel Kroon Czech Republic Jan Smitka Israel Raz Granot United Kingdom Nathan Redmond Poland Berenika Grabowska Netherlands Frederik Jansen Georgia (country) Khatia Lachashvili United Kingdom Lukhani Rogol Italy Fabio Roscani
Secretary General Poland Michał Szpądrowski
Treasurer United Kingdom Mo Metcalf Fisher
Founded August 1993
Split from Democrat Youth Community of Europe
Headquarters Margaret Thatcher House, 85 Western Road, Romford, London, RM1 3LS United Kingdom
Ideology Conservatism Euroscepticism
International affiliation International Young Democrat Union
Website www.eycorganisation.com

The European Young Conservatives (EYC) is a grouping of youth wings of conservative and centre-right political parties in Europe.

As of 2014, the group has a membership of 25 political youth organisations from 22 countries and territories, in addition to four associated members. The EYC is independent and not affiliated with any European political party, but maintains a non-exclusive relationship with the European Conservatives and Reformists Party.

The EYC is a full member of the International Young Democrat Union.

History

The EYC was founded in August 1993 by the youth wings of the British Conservative Party, Danish Conservative People's Party, and Icelandic Independence Party, under the leadership of Andrew Rosindell, then-chairman of the UK's Young Conservatives.[1]

It emerged from a split in the centre-right Democrat Youth Community of Europe (DEMYC), which separated into two factions: the larger part, following a broadly Christian democratic philosophy; and the smaller part, led by Rosindell, following a broadly conservative philosophy. Two crucial points of disagreement were the scope of economic liberalisation and the desirability of a federal Europe.

From 1993 to 1997, the group was led by Rosindell.[2] The group gave training to newly established democratic political parties in Russia, Belarus, and Azerbaijan.[3] It was refounded much later by Oliver Cooper.[4]

The EYC generally holds three conference events per year, with the largest being the autumn Freedom Summit.

Freedom Summit

Summer Camp

Annual Congress

Since 2016, an internal conflict between civic and ethnic nationalists has emerged within the EYC. The ethnic nationalists were opposed to the membership of Turkish and Israeli parties and claimed the EYC has "replaced anti-immigration politics with free market capitalism".[5] Resulting from the dispute, the Finns Party Youth announced its withdrawal on May 18, 2017, with its leader Samuli Voutila saying: "We cannot be members in the same organization as the new Turkish sultan’s youth wing, when it acts against European values."[6] On June 12, the Estonian movement Blue Awakening sent a letter to the EYC demanding the expulsion of the Turkish AK Party Youth within seven days. The letter was later published on Richard B. Spencer's website Altright.com.[5][7]

Membership

The EYC has twenty-five member organisations:[8]

Country Organisation Mother party European party
Armenia Prosperous Armenia Youth Prosperous Armenia ACRE
Belarus BPF Youth BPF Party ACRE
Belgium Jong N-VA N-VA EFA
Bulgaria YBWC - None
Czech Republic Young Conservatives Civic Democratic Party ACRE
Faroe Islands Huxa People's Party ACRE
Georgia Young Conservatives Conservative Party of Georgia ACRE
Germany Young Reformer Alliance for Progress and Renewal ACRE
Iceland Young Independents Independence Party ACRE
Italy Conservatives and Reformists Conservatives and Reformists ACRE
Italy National Youth Brothers of Italy ACRE
Italy Youth for Freedom - None
Israel Likud Youth Likud ACRE (regional partner)
Latvia For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK Youth Club For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK None
Liechtenstein Junge FBP Progressive Citizens' Party None
Lithuania Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania Youth Organisation Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania ACRE
Luxembourg adrenalin, déi jonk adr Alternative Democratic Reform Party ACRE
The Netherlands Jongerenorganisatie Forum voor Democratie Forum for Democracy None
Norway Progress Party's Youth Progress Party None
Poland Law and Justice Youth Forum Law and Justice ACRE
Portugal People's Youth Democratic and Social Centre – People's Party EPP
Romania New Republic Youth New Republic ACRE
Sweden Young Swedes SDU Sweden Democrats None
Switzerland Young SVP Swiss People's Party None
United Kingdom Young Conservatives Conservative Party ACRE
United Kingdom ( Scotland) Conservative Future Scotland Scottish Conservative Party ACRE
United Kingdom Young Unionists Ulster Unionist Party ACRE

Associate members

Country Organisation Mother party
Australia Young Liberals Liberal Party of Australia
Canada Young Conservatives Conservative Party of Canada
New Zealand New Zealand Young Nationals New Zealand National Party
United States Young Republicans Republican Party
North Macedonia United Youth for Macedonia United for Macedonia[9][10]

Former members

Country Organisation Mother party
Estonia Blue Awakening Conservative People's Party of Estonia
Finland Finns Party Youth Finns Party
Turkey AK Party Youth Justice and Development Party
  1. ^ Mercer, Paul (1994). Directory of British Political Organisations. London: Longman. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-582-23729-2.
  2. ^ "Andrew Rosindell". Parliament. Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  3. ^ "After the Campaign Rush". BBC News. 7 June 2001.
  4. ^ "BBC Three - Free Speech, Series 2 - Oliver Cooper". BBC.
  5. ^ a b Lyons, Charles (12 June 2017). "Estonian Blue Awakening Gives European Young Conservatives 7 Days To Stop Their Cuckish Ways". AltRight.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  6. ^ The Finns Party Youth leaves European Young Conservatives Archived 2019-05-13 at the Wayback Machine. 18.05.2017.
  7. ^ "EKRE's youth organization thrown out of European Young Conservatives". 19 June 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Members". European Young Conservatives. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  9. ^ "ОММ стана придружен член на Европските млади конзервативци". 20 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Никола Дујовски".