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Nominations are still open for the next Welsh Youth Parliament.
As the youth parliament enters its third term, young people across Wales will have the chance to elect 60 new members to represent them.
Aspiring candidates, who must be aged between 11 and 17, have until 11.59pm on Monday September 30 to to put their names forward to represent their constituencies.
Each of the 40 Senedd constituencies in Wales will elect one youth parliament member, with a further 20 youth parliament members elected by partner organisations to ensure a diverse representation.
Voting will begin online from November 4.
“Unique chance”
Elin Jones MS, the Senedd’s Llywydd, or speaker, has described it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
“The Welsh Youth Parliament provides a meaningful opportunity for 11-17 year olds to be part of democracy in Wales,” she said.
“We’re now looking for the next 60 young people who can bring their energy and ideas to this important arena.
“You’ll have a unique chance to represent the views of your peers to the politicians making the important decisions.”
Once elected, new members will be given all the training and skills they need.
Two-year terms
Youth parliament members are elected for two-year terms, with the first election taking place back in 2018, and the most recent in 2021.
Voting is done electronically, with each registered voter emailed a unique code to verify their ballot.
The Welsh Youth Parliament is not party-political, but members meet at the Senedd and set their own priority issues to focus on over their term.
In previous terms, the youth parliament has looked into issues around the school curriculum, mental health, climate, and more.
Applicants must submit a biography explaining why they would be a good Welsh Youth Parliament member, and raise three issues that are most important to them in areas the Senedd has powers over.
A free online Q&A session will be held at 6pm on Tuesday September 24 for potential candidates. Visit the Welsh Youth Parliament website to reserve a space. The application form and more information can also be found on the website.
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