| Abbreviation | IYDU |
|---|---|
| Formation | March 1991 (1991-03) |
| Type | Political international |
| Purpose | World federation of conservative youth organizations[1] |
| Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English |
Chair | Eva Dohalova |
Secretary General | Orestis Trasanidis |
Parent organisation | International Democracy Union |
| Website | http://iydu.org/ |
The International Young Democrat Union (IYDU) is a global alliance of center-right political youth organizations and the youth wing of the International Democracy Union.[2][3][4]
The IYDU in its current form was founded in March 1991 in Washington, D.C. A previous organization of the same name had been established in July 1981, also in Washington, but subsequently ceased to exist.[3]
The IYDU fights for conservative and free-market policies worldwide.[5]
IYDU host a number of events for member organisations each year including a Freedom Forum (mid-year), an annual Council Meeting, and overseas study visits.
Following almost 6 years of the IYDU being split over differences in the interpretation of the IYDU constitution, the International Young Democrat Union Joint Council Meeting elected an unified IYDU Board in Brussels on 21 October 2017.
Principles
[edit]Per the IYDU, it was first established in 1981 and "is a global alliance of center-right political youth organizations united by a common desire for greater freedom and less government. "It claims that members have become cabinet ministers, members of parliament, senior advisers and leaders within their respective industries in public and private sectors."[6]
Parent organisation
[edit]The parent organization to IYDU, the International Democracy Union (IDU), is a working association of 71 full and associate members from 63 different countries. Formed in 1983, founder members included Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; US Vice-President George H. W. Bush; Mayor of Paris, and later French President, Jacques Chirac; and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.[7]
Chairmen
[edit]Board 2025
[edit]Source:[9]
- Chair:
Austria // Eva Dohalova
- Deputy Chair:
Nepal // Hikmat Jung Karki
- Secretary General:
Greece // Orestis Trasanidis
- Deputy Secretary General:
United States // Andrea Catsimatidis
- Treasurer:
Australia // Angus Webber
- Vice Chairs:
Belgium // Thomas Belligh
Morocco // Marwa El Ansari
St. Vincent and the Grenadines // Nick Francis
France // Théophile de Muizon
Ukraine // Dinara Habibullaieva
Ghana // Isaac Jay Hyde
Brazil // Daniel Kennedy
Italy // Roberto Pellizzaro
United Kingdom // Harriet Cross MP
Finland // Jere Tuononen
Germany // Charlotte Warken-Luxenburger
Members
[edit]Current IYDU members are (as of August 3, 2025):
Africa // Young Democrat Union of Africa
Albania // Youth Forum of the Democratic Party of Albania
Anguilla // One Anguilla Youth
Argentina // Young PRO
Armenia // Young Republicans of Armenia
Australia // Australian Liberal Students Federation; Young Liberals; Young Nationals
Austria // Young People's Party
Azerbaijan // Azerbaijan National Independence Party Youth
Belgium // Jong CD&V, Jong N-VA
Belize // United Democratic Party Youth (Youth Popular Front)
Bolivia // Juventud Demócratas
Bosnia and Herzegovina // Mladež Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine; Youth Association of SDA
Brazil // Young Republicans
Bulgaria // Youth Union of Democratic Forces; MGERB
Caribbean // Caribbean Young Democrat Union
Chile // National Renewal Youth; New Generations of Independent Democratic Union
Colombia // New Generations of Conservative Party
Costa Rica // Youth of National Integration Party
Cyprus // Protoporia; Youth of the Democratic Rally
Czech Republic // TOP Tym; Mladi Konzervativci; Mladi Lidovci
Denmark // Konservativ Ungdom; Konservativ Studentere
Dominica // Young Freedom Movement
Ecuador // Juventud 6 PSC
El Salvador // ARENA Youth
Estonia // ResPublica
Europe // Youth of the European People's Party; European Young Conservatives; European Democrat Students; Nordic Young Conservative Union; Nordic Conservative Student Union; Democratic Youth Community of Europe
Finland // Kokoomusnuoret; KD Nuoret
France // Les Jeunes Républicains (LJR)
Georgia // National Movement
Germany // Junge Union; Junge Union Bayern; Ring Christlich-Demokratischer Studenten
Ghana // Youth League of the New Patriotic Party
Greece // ONNED Greece; DAP-NDFK Greece
Grenada // New National Party Youth
Guatemala // Juventud Unionista
Honduras // Juventud Nacionalista
Hungary // Fidelitas; Young Christian Democratic Union
India // Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha
Iraq // Chaldo Assyrian; KDYU (Kurdistan Region)
Israel // Likud Youth
Italy // Forza Italia Giovani; National Youth; Junge Generation der Südtiroler Volkspartei
Jamaica // Young Jamaica — Generation 2000
Kenya // Youth of Democratic Party; KANU Youth Congress
Lebanon // Lebanese Forces Students Association
Liberia // Unity Party National Youth Congress
Lithuania // TS-LKD Jaunimo Bendruomene
Maldives // MDP Youth
Moldova // PAS Youth
Mongolia // Democratic Youth of Mongolia
Morocco // Istiqlal Youth
Mozambique // RENAMO Youth League
Namibia // PDM Youth League
Nepal // National Democratic Youth Organization
Netherlands // CDJA
New Zealand // Young Nationals
North Macedonia // VMRO-DPMNE Youth Force Union
Norway // Young Conservatives; Hoyers Studenterforbund
Paraguay // Jovenes Colorados
Poland // Mlodzi Demokraci
Portugal // People's Youth; Juventude Social Democrata
Romania // Tineretul National Liberal
San Marino // Giovani Democratico Cristiani
Slovakia // Christian Democratic Youth of Slovakia; Občiansko Demokratická Mládež
Slovenia // Slovenska Democratska Mladina; Nova Generacija SLS
Spain // New Generations of the People's Party
Sri Lanka // National Youth Front
St. Kitts and Nevis // People’s Action Movement Youth
St. Lucia // United Youth
St. Vincent and Grenadines // Young Democrats
Sweden // Moderate Youth League; Young Christian Democrats; Fria Moderata Studentforbundet
Switzerland // Young Swiss People's Party
Taiwan // Kuomintang Youth League
Tanzania // Chadema Youth
Uganda // Forum for Democratic Change Youth
Ukraine // Solidarna Molod
United Kingdom // Young Conservatives
United States // Young Republicans; College Republican National Committee
Venezuela // Primero Justicia; Proyecto Venezuela
Former members
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Azerbaijan – National Independence Party Youth
Bolivia – Acción Democrática Nacionalista – Juventudes
Brazil – Juventude Democratas
Czech Republic – Young Civic Democrats
France – Jeunes UMP
Hungary – Ifjúsági Demokrata Fórum
Iceland – Young Independents
Moldova – Noua Generatie Partidul Popular Creștin Democrat
Serbia – Youth of the Democratic Party of Serbia
Serbia – G17 PLUS Youth Network
Ukraine – Batkivshchyna Moloda
United Kingdom – Conservative Future
United Kingdom – Conservative Future Scotland
Uruguay – Juventud de Partido Colorado
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ "Youth – IYDU | International Democrat Union". 12 February 2018.
- ^ Mercer, Paul (1994). Directory of British political organisations 1994. London: Longman. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-582-23729-2.
- ^ a b Yearbook of International Organizations 2005/2006. Vol. 1. Munich: K. G. Saur Verlag. 2005. p. 2033. ISBN 978-3-598-24521-3.
- ^ "Ma touts Taiwan's democratic accomplishments". Taiwan Today. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- ^ Lester, Ray, ed. (2008). The New Walford Guide to Reference Resources: Volume II - Social sciences. Facet Publishing. p. 215. ISBN 978-1-85604-498-1.
- ^ "About the IYDU". 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Home | International Democrat Union". www.idu.org. 1 February 2018.
- ^ "About the IYDU – IYDU". IYDU.org. Archived from the original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ "2023 Board Elected". 24 June 2023.