European Free Alliance Youth
The European Free Alliance Youth (EFAy) is the youth wing of the European Free Alliance European political party. EFAy is a European-wide youth organisation comprised with members who belong to political organisations that safeguard and promote the cultural, linguistic and national diversity of Europe in a progressive way. Its political principles are the right for self-determination, the recognition of minorities and ethnic groups, the protection of linguistic diversity inside the EU and in the European institutions, the preservation of the multicultural identity of Europe, an inclusive approach with migration issues, the decentralisation and subsidiarity of the politics to a regional and local level, and the condemnation of any type of discrimination, neither by sex, gender or birthplace.
Formation | 2000 |
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Headquarters | Boomkwekerijstraat 1, 1000 Brussels, Belgium |
President | Valentina Servera |
Secretary General | Llŷr Williams |
Parent organization | European Free Alliance |
Affiliations | European Youth Forum |
Website | efay |
Bureau
Position | Name | Organization | Represents |
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President | Valentina Servera | Young Scots for Independence | Scotland |
Secretary General | Llŷr Williams | Plaid Ifanc | Wales |
Tresaurer | Christian Franchi | PNC Ghjuventú | Corsica |
Vice-President for External Relations | Maylis Roßberg | SSW-Ungdom | Danish minority of Southern Schleswig |
Vice-President | Andoni Iriondo | Gazte Abertzaleak | Basque Country |
Vice-President | Andrea Mion | Sanca Veneta | Veneto |
Vice-President | Oriol Roig | Young Republican Left of Catalonia | Catalan Countries |
Vice-President | Lluc Sirvent | JovesPV - Compromís | Valencian Country |
Name | Organization | Represents | Years |
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Valentina Servera | Young Scots for Independence | Scotland | 2019–present |
Max Zañartu | Jovent Republicà | Catalan Countries | 2016–2019 |
Roccu Garoby | PNC-Ghjuventù | Corsica | 2012–2016 |
Irati Aizpurua | Gazte Abertzaleak | Basque Country | 2010–2012 |
Jezz Anbleydh | Kernow X | Cornwall | 2009–2010 |
Rhisiart Tal-e-bot | Kernow X | Cornwall | 2007–2009 |
Lander de Bilbao | Gazte Abertzaleak | Basque Country | 2005–2007 |
Jonas Dutordoir | Prego | Flanders | 2003-2005 |
Pere Aragonès | Jovent Republicà | Catalan Countries | 2001–2003 |
Mikel Irujo Amezaga | Gazte Abertzaleak | Basque Country | 2000–2001 |
Members and observers
Members
It draws together 33 youth organisations from different regions/nations in 15 European states