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National Youth Council of Slovenia
Mladinski svet Slovenije
Abbreviation
MSS
Established
April 25, 1990; 34 years ago (1990-04-25)[1]
Type
National Youth Council
Headquarters
Dimičeva 9, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Official language
Slovene
President
Eva Kotnik
Affiliations
European Youth Forum (YFJ)
Website
https://mss.si/
The National Youth Council of Slovenia (Slovene: Mladinski svet Slovenije) is the national youth council representing all national youth organisations irrespective of their various interests, ideological or political orientations. As a non-profit and non-governmental organisation, it represents the opinions of Slovenian youth at the national and international level.[2]
The key purpose of MSS is to defend the interests of young people and to promote their participation in policy making process in the fields which have a significant impact on their lives and work.[3]
MSS strives to create an environment in which young people can become autonomous, responsible, sympathetic and active individuals and members of society. It also endeavours to improve the position of young people as a specific social group.[4]
Name
Shortened Name
Type
MSS Status
Slovenian Catholic Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Association
ZSKSS
Scouting
Full Member
Scout Association of Slovenia
ZTS
Scouting
Full Member
Young Slovenia
MSi
Political Youth Wing
Full Member
Youth Forum of Social Democrats
Mladi Forum SD
Political Youth Wing
Full Member
Slovenian Democratic Youth
SDM
Political Youth Wing
Full Member
New Generation of the Slovenian People's Party
NG SLS
Political Youth Wing
Full Member
Youth Committee at the Alpine Association of Slovenia
Mladinska Komisija PZS
Alpine Club
Full Member
Youth Network No Excuse Slovenia
Brez Izgovora
Youth Development Organisation
Full Member
Slovenian Rural Youth
ZSPM
Rural Youth Organisation
Full Member
Association of Slovenian Student Clubs
Zveza ŠKIS
Association of Student Clubs
Full Member
Youth Guild Society
Mladinski Ceh
Youth Development Organisation
Full Member
ŠKUC Association - Youth Unit
ŠKUC
Youth Culture Organisation
Associated Member
Youth Hostel Association of Slovenia
PZS
National Youth Hostel Association
Associated Member
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^"Kaj je MSS?". mss.si. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
^"YouthWiki - Slovenia - 5. Participation - 5.3 Youth representation bodies". YouthWiki. European Commission. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
^"SALTO-Youth - National Youth Council of Slovenia". salto-youth.net. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
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