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European Network of Democratic Young Left
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The European Network of Democratic Young Left (ENDYL) was an independent network of left-wing democratic socialist political youth organisations in Europe.
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ENDYL was open to European youth organisations of the democratic left that neither follow a social democratic nor an uncritically orthodox communist course. Its agenda was based on democracy, individual freedom, solidarity, human rights, internationalism and ecological responsibility.
Founded in Copenhagen, 6 to 8 May 1994, ENDYL consisted of 17 socialist, green left and radical democratic youth organisations in 2012. It worked together with the Party of the European Left as well as with social movements and with organisations from the countries of the southern hemisphere.
In March 2016 ENDYL announced its dissolution. Some of its member are participating in the formation of the Young European Left as its successor.[1]
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Members
Denmark — Socialistisk UngdomsFront
Estonia — Estonian Left Party Youth
Finland — Vasemmistonuoret
France — Jeunes Communistes
Germany — Linksjugend ['solid]
Germany — JungdemokratInnen/Junge Linke
Greece — SYRIZA Youth
Ireland — Sinn Féin Republican Youth
Iceland — Young Left Green
Italy — Young Communists
Macedonia — Young Socialists of Macedonia
Moldova — Union of the Communist Youth of Moldova (Komsomol)
Norway — Sosialistisk Ungdom
Poland — Młodzi Razem
Portugal — Bloco de Esquerda
Spain — Izquierda Unida, Alternativa Jove
Turkey — Özgürlük ve Dayanışma Partisi
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Board of ENDYL 2010-2011
Toivo Haimi — Vasemmistonuoret
Alexandr Roshko — Union of the Communist Youth of Moldova
Naum Stojcevski - Young Socialists of Macedonia
Nefeli Samiakou - Νεολαία Συνασπισμού / Neolaia Synaspismou
Daniel Kaszubowski — Młodzi Socjaliści
Board of ENDYL 2012
Alexandr Roshko — Union of the Communist Youth of Moldova
Naum Stojcevski - Young Socialists of Macedonia
Dimitris Karamanis - Νεολαία Συνασπισμού / Neolaia Synaspismou
Simone Oggionni — Young Communists
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