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Young European Federalists (french: Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes, JEF) is a political youth organisation. Active in most European countries, it seeks to promote European integration through the strengthening and democratisation of the
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(EU). JEF has close ties to the
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and the
Union of European Federalists The Union of European Federalists (UEF) is a European non-governmental organisation, campaigning for a Federal Europe. It consists of 20 constituent organisations and it has been active at the European, national and local levels since 1946. H ...
and is a full member of the
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(YFJ). Former activists of JEF can join the alumni association, Friends of JEF.


History

First founded in the late 1940s, the now existing European level structure of the JEF was founded in the 1970s. It was around the 1950s that the first groups of young federalists appeared as a youth section of the Union of European Federalists. The Young European Federalists organized themselves into JEF sections, establishing a new European structure with a European office in Paris in 1949. Despite the split within the federalist movement in the 1950s, the various JEF groups carried on with their work on local, regional and national levels even if there was no more any international JEF organization. In 1967, young people held mock negotiations in Brussels to work out a treaty of accession for the UK to the Community. In March 1969 they organized a demonstration on the spectators benches of the European Parliament, demanding its direct elections by universal suffrage. In many European countries protest demonstrations were organized against the dictatorship in Greece. These activities helped the first groups of young federalists to set up very close collaboration and to tighten their links again. This collaboration took concrete form in the creation of JEF's liaison office in 1970. It was there that the international association took the name of ‘Young European Federalists' and the founding Congress was held in Luxembourg on 25 and 26 March 1972. Even though JEF was still interested in the European Community, new topics became increasingly important for JEF in the 70's: direct election of the European Parliament, east–west reunification and enlargement, disarmament, women, the environment and international development issues. In 1985, when Jacques Delors became President of the European Commission and launched the idea of the Single Market, institutional questions became important in the discussion in JEF since it seemed that a real European Democracy can be established in a short time and JEF said of itself: Young Europeans, simply a generation ahead, which is still the JEF motto nowadays. In the 90s three basic developments influenced the work and the discussions of JEF: # the return of nationalist wars in Europe; # the crisis of legitimacy of the European integration process, highlighted by the Danish referendum in 1992, the lost Norwegian referendum in 1994 and the negative attitude of a majority of EU citizens towards the Euro; # the open questions on the enlargement of the European Union. Since the 2000s, JEF Europe has worked a lot on institutional issues calling for a European federal constitution and a more democratic Europe. Another major area of interest for JEF is the defense of human rights and the respect of the state of law especially with a yearly Belarus action since 2006.


Goals

According to its statutes, JEF is a non-partisan and non-denominational European
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. It advocates for a united Europe with a federal structure. At the centre of JEF's political program is the demand for a federal constitution for Europe, whose core element is a two-chamber
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(consisting of a directly elected chamber and a chamber of states). Hereby, JEF insists on the
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as a form of decentralized distribution of powers. Another key element is the demand for a unified foreign and security policy of the European Union. JEF is committed to comprehensive reform of the EU towards more
democracy Democracy (From grc, δημοκρατία, dēmokratía, ''dēmos'' 'people' and ''kratos'' 'rule') is a form of government in which people, the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation ("direct democracy"), or to choo ...
, participation, transparency, efficiency and sustainability. In addition to the policy objectives, the organisation tries in particular to promote European awareness among young people and encourage civic activism.


Activities

JEF spreads its ideas by the following means: :Campaigns to lobby over a longer period of time for a specific federalist cause. :Street actions mobilising the entire network to raise awareness of burning European issues among the general public. (Most notably the annual Free Belarus street action, taking place in numerous cities Europe- and worldwide since 2006

:International events such as seminars and trainings on a wide range of topics in different EU and non-EU countries. :A multilingual, interactive webzin
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'' where youth can voice their opinion in articles on current European affairs. :Projects that implement a specific goal and for which specific funding was received. :Press releases for the advocacy of JEF's objectives towards both public and private organisations. Consequently, the organisation encourages debate on European affairs and EU policies while fostering youth mobility and exchanges throughout the continent, thus seeking to involve European Citizens, in particular young people, from all across the continent in the process of European integration.


Organisation

JEF has about 15,000 members in 31 widely autonomous national sections, which are coordinated by a European
umbrella organisation An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources. In business, political, and other environments, it provides resources and ofte ...
, JEF Europe.


JEF Europe

JEF Europe is an
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(IVZW/AISBL) under Belgian law. The European
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is based in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
.


The European Congress

The highest decision-making body of JEF is the European Congress, which meets every two years in a different city. The delegates are elected by the members of national sections or their representatives in proportion to the number of members of each section. The Congress elects the President and two Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, 4 members of the executive board as well as 16 directly elected members of the Federal Committee. *1972
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(founding) (Luxembourg) *1974 Luxembourg City *1975 Innsbruck (Austria) *1977
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and List of cities in Germany by population, largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European Union by population within ci ...
(Germany) *1979 Sundvollen (Norway) *1981
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(Italy) *1983
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(Netherlands) *1985 Berlin *1987
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(United Kingdom) *1989 Opheylissem (Belgium) *1991
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*List of lakes in Norway Eidsvoll Hurdal Nannestad Lakes of Viken (county) {{Viken-lake-stub ...
(Norway) *1992
Vejle Vejle () is a city in Denmark, in the southeast of the Jutland Peninsula at the head of Vejle Fjord, where the Vejle River and Grejs River and their valleys converge. It is the site of the councils of Vejle Municipality ('' kommune'') and th ...
(extraordinary) (Denmark) *1993
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(Germany) *1995 Milan (Italy) *1997 Bruges (Belgium) *1999
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(France) *2001 Vienna (Austria) *2003 Stockholm (Sweden) *2005 Strasbourg (France) *2007
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(Denmark) *2009
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(Italy) *2011
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(Finland) *2013
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(France) *2015 Zurich (Switzerland) *2017
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(Malta) *2019
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(France) *2021 Liège (Belgium)


The Federal Committee

The Federal Committee (FC) meets twice a year and is composed by the President, the two Vice Presidents, the four executive board members and 16 members directly elected by the Congress, and a number of national representatives corresponding appointed by each of the national member sections. The Secretary General participates in the meeting without a voting right. The Federal Committee is chaired by a presidium of three members and adopts the political and strategical guidelines and oversees the activity of the executive board.


The Executive Board

The executive board (EB) is chaired by the President and includes the two Vice Presidents, the Secretary General, the Treasurer, and four board members. It is responsible for the implementation of the external and internal policy resolutions adopted by the Congress and the Federal Committee and the management of the organisation. It meets at least four times every year.


Presidents

* Since 2021: Antonio Argenziano *2019-2021: Leonie Martin *2015-2019: Christopher Glück *2011-2015: Pauline Gessant *2009-2011: Philippe Adriaenssens *2007-2009: Samuele Pii *2005-2007: Jan Seifert *2003-2005: Jon Worth *2001-2003: Alison Weston *1999-2001: Paolo Vacca *1997-1999: Philip Savelkoul *1995-1997: Ugo Ferruta *1993-1995: Tor Eigil Hodne *1991-1993: Stephen Woodard *1989-1991: Giannis Papageorgiou *1987-1989: Lars Erik Nordgaard *1985-1987: Manfred Auster *1983-1985: Franco Spoltore *1981-1983: David Grace *1979-1981:
Richard Corbett Richard Graham Corbett CBE (born 6 January 1955) is a former British politician who served as the final Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party (EPLP), from 2017 to 2020. He was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Merseysi ...
*1977-1978: Jean Jacques Anglade *1976-1977: Flor van de Velde *1974-1976:
Julian Priestley Sir Julian Gordon Priestley (26 May 1950 – 22 April 2017) was an English civil-servant who served as Secretary-General of the European Parliament 1997–2007. He was the second President of the Young European Federalists 1974–1976. Biograp ...
*1972-1974: Peter Osten


Secretary Generals

*Since 2022 Judit Lantai *2018-2022 Milosh Ristovski *2016-2018: Valentin Dupouey *2014-2016: Ioan Bucuras *2013-2014: Federico Guerrieri *2012: Stefan Manevski *2010-2012: Ruben Loodts *2008-2010: Peter Matjašič *2006-2008: Vassilis Stamogiannis *2004-2006: Joan Marc Simon *2002-2004: Marianne Bonnard *2000-2002: Niki Klesl *1998-2000: Laura Davis *1996-1998: Tobias Flessenkemper *1994-1996: Ingo Linsenmann *1992-1994: Bernd Hüttemann *1992: Soraya Usmani Martinez *1989-1991: Irmeli Karhio *1987-1989: Monica Frassoni *1985-1987 Giannis Papageorgiou *1984-1985: Susana Roson *1982-1984: Tore Nedrebo *1981-1982: Eva Finzi *1980-1981: David Grace *1977-1980: Jacques Vantomme *1975-1977: Gerda Grootjes


Notable alumni

Several current and former influential members of the
European Parliament The European Parliament (EP) is one of the legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it adopts ...
(MEPs), including
Richard Corbett Richard Graham Corbett CBE (born 6 January 1955) is a former British politician who served as the final Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party (EPLP), from 2017 to 2020. He was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Merseysi ...
and Jo Leinen ( PES), Tom Spencer (Conservative) and Monica Frassoni ( Greens), and its former Secretary General Sir
Julian Priestley Sir Julian Gordon Priestley (26 May 1950 – 22 April 2017) was an English civil-servant who served as Secretary-General of the European Parliament 1997–2007. He was the second President of the Young European Federalists 1974–1976. Biograp ...
served as JEF officers in their teens and twenties. The former Swedish Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Carl Bildt Nils Daniel Carl Bildt (born 15 July 1949) is a Swedish politician and diplomat who was Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991 to 1994. He was the leader of the Moderate Party from 1986 to 1999. Bildt served as Sweden's Minister for Foreign Affair ...
was a vice president.


See also

*
European Movement The European Movement International is a lobbying association that coordinates the efforts of associations and national councils with the goal of promoting European integration, and disseminating information about it. History The origins of th ...
*
Union of European Federalists The Union of European Federalists (UEF) is a European non-governmental organisation, campaigning for a Federal Europe. It consists of 20 constituent organisations and it has been active at the European, national and local levels since 1946. H ...
* Federalism *
Federalist flag The federalist flag, also known as the Flag of the European Movement, is a flag commonly used by groups or individuals promoting European federalism, consisting of a large green "E" upon a white field. It was designed as the flag of the European M ...
* Centre for Studies on Federalism * Young European Movement UK


References


External links


Young European FederalistsA short history of the Young European Federalists
(1997) by Tobias Flessenkemper, The New Federalist
Friends of JEF
alumni network of the Young European Federalists (JEF Europe) *Th
archives
of the 'European Federalists' are deposited at th
Historical Archives of the EU
in Florence {{Authority control Eurofederalism Federalist organizations International nongovernmental youth organizations International organisations based in Belgium International organizations based in Europe