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Bill: RP: Bill for the Economic Empowerment of Teenagers and the Establishment of the Youth Parliament

Details

Submitted by[?]: Anipotakti Aristera

Status[?]: debate

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Description[?]:

Recognizing the importance of young people’s participation in the political life of the nation, the President of the Anipotakti Aristera submits this bill for approval in Parliament. This bill seeks to establish the institution of the Youth Parliament and further enhance the political education of our youth. Additionally, the bill will legalize the provision of subsidies to young people who have reached the age of 17.


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Article 1: Establishment of the Youth Parliament

With the approval of this bill, Parliament announces the establishment of the Youth Parliament. Three students from each school across the country will be selected based on their academic performance and sent to the capital, where they will participate in parliamentary procedures.


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Article 2: Participation in Educational and Social Activities

The selected students will also participate in activities aimed at fostering their socialization and deepening their political education.


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Article 3: Role of the Youth Parliament

The Youth Parliament will not exercise any legislative authority and will serve solely as an educational body.


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Article 4: Duration of the Youth Parliament’s Operation

The Youth Parliament will convene annually.


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Article 5: National Youth Day

On the day of the Youth Parliament’s session, the center of the capital city will be dedicated to the young students, allowing them to fully engage with the political and social events taking place.


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Article 6: Economic Subsidy for Teenagers

Section 1: Subsidy for Young People Aged 17 and Over

With the passing of this bill, a subsidy will be provided to young people who have reached the age of 17.

Section 2: Monthly Subsidy Amount

Each year, the aforementioned teenagers will receive a monthly subsidy of 100 Wan, which can be spent on productive activities.

Section 3: Restrictions on the Use of Subsidy

The subsidy may not be used at establishments that do not fall into the following categories:

1. Theatres


2. Bookstores


3. Cinemas


4. Tutoring Centers


5. Educational trips


6. Music festivals



The purpose of this subsidy is to encourage young people to engage in cultural, educational, and productive activities that will contribute to their personal development and social integration.


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Article 7: Monitoring and Oversight

To ensure the effective implementation of this law, a National Monitoring Committee will be established. This committee will oversee the distribution of the economic subsidies and report annually on the effectiveness of these programs.


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Article 8: Final Provisions

The provisions of this bill will come into effect at the start of the following academic year after its approval, with the budget for the implementation being approved in the annual state budget.

Garifallia Kleanthou,
Leader of Anipotakti Aristera

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date21:36:35, November 22, 2024 CET
From Libertarians
ToDebating the RP: Bill for the Economic Empowerment of Teenagers and the Establishment of the Youth Parliament
MessageI think we can work, for this to be more formal AND bipartisan bill, to reach concensus on it

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