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WHAT?
The World Youth Parliament (WYP) consists of creating a forum
where young people, whatever their ideology, culture, or social
condition might be, can come together to discuss issues that
concern them and manifest their conclusion in such way that
their voice may be heard worldwide.
In order to achieve this, WYP intends:
• To create a permanent forum on local, national, and worldwide
levels where all young people
can discuss and reflect on topics that concern them and to
address themes arising from the common human experience of a
life lived and shared with others
• To provide the means of
voicing their conclusions so that may be heard worldwide
• To examine analytically the society in which we live in the
light of distinct international declarations of human rights,
political Constitutions, the Gospel, the sacred scripture of
various religions, etc.
• To describe the social contradictions relative to the
practical application of the human rights
• To foster a reflection on human rights with the aim of
searching for their foundation in the values of love and unity
• To favor a dialogue between young people oriented towards reaching
an agreement on vital subjects which are at the center of their
concerns
• To promote unity and peace among young people as a means for
reaching universal agreements.
WHEN & WHERE?
For ongoing local meetings in New York
e-mail us at

The next World Plenary
Session of WYP will take place Summer 2013
WHY?
We often find ourselves promoting values, in our private world,
waiting for the outside world to be automatically transformed; or
we spend our life preoccupied exclusively with ourselves
thinking that the society is just a
stage where we recite, with more or less virtue, our part of the
script.
We can all easily agree that people need to be perfected as
persons. Nonetheless, if we understand this perfecting of the
human person as looking into oneself we will easily fall into the ideologies that dominate political, cultural and
social life. On the contrary, the human person is “someone with
consciousness of someone” (Fernando Rielo), and open to
“another,” to a “+” of itself. Human persons are always in a
relation, on the transcendental level, with the absolute Love
that defines and constitutes them and, stemming from this
foundation, with their neighbors
with whom they form family, society, and civilization.
Consequently, a vision of a political community as a reflection
of individualism would be reductive, limiting, and unnatural. If
we conceive of people simply as individuals, as separated and
incommunicable substances, the relation between them is degraded
to a mere external, inessential, fragile, passing relation.
Every obstacle in communication ought to be overcome because the
foundation of social and political life cannot be a generic
“common good” but a real and essential communion between all
people.
Therefore, it is necessary to go back to the drawing board and
write the foundations for new constitutions for a new
civilization.
We are not concerned with implementing a multitude of
abstractions that subjugate the declaration of human rights and
duties. Rather, the goal that we have set before us is to
discover the openness of the human person on a transcendental
level and educate ourselves in living it so that the foundation
for our living together truly become manifest.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
This project has as its addressees young people 17-30 years of
age.
Requisites:
1. Participants are asked to discuss current and vital
topics in need of in-depth examination with an attitude free
from prejudice and individual interests.
2. Participants are to have an attitude of respect and healthy
interest towards different points of view.
3. Participants are to commit themselves to making a genuine
effort to reach an agreement on the subjects discussed
STRUCTURE
WYP’s work is coordinated on three levels: (1) local meetings,
(2) national parliaments (NYP), and (3) international plenary
sessions. Each of these levels has its proper program and
contributes in a specific way to reaching the general
objectives.
1. On the local level, periodic meetings
are held, generally, to consider proposed subjects, guided and
coordinated by the WYP Commissions of the country, while being
open to the participation of outside youth and other
associations. These local meetings can be developed in the form
of study groups; seminars, communal encounters, etc… The groups
(sections of Idente Youth, groups and other associations) that work on a given topic of study during the year
will
send their representatives to the plenary sessions (national or
international).
2. On the national level, the National Parliament of Youth (NYP)
is held involving all groups that have worked for WYP. The
tangible result of a Plenary National Session is a Manifesto-NYP
which combines the contributions of the collegial work developed
in the local meetings as well as in the Plenary National
Session.
3. On the international level: the international plenary session
has as its mission gathering and synthesizing all the work
previously developed on the national level.
Sincerely yours,
Eleanna Guglielmi
WYP International Committee
Via Aurelia 773
00165 Roma Italia
Tel: 06-665027127
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