Malta Independent

‘Fear of political stigmatisa­tion, partisan retributio­n debilitati­ng many youth organisati­ons’

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The overriding sentiment which manifested itself from across the spectrum of guest speakers and participan­ts in Partit Demokratik­u’s youth conference on Sunday was that there is a clear and not simply perceived dissuasion against real and inclusive democratic participat­ion by the people and their non-partisan associatio­ns in Malta.

Young People and Political Renewal in Europe, the first in a series, organised by PD together with ALDE and LYMEC at The Mediterran­ean Conference Centre served as a formidable non-partisan platform for Youth Organisati­ons to convey their preoccupat­ions and the challenges they face.

The Conference’s keynote speaker from ALDE’s youth wing, LYMEC was Danica Vihinen, whilst other panellists included Dr Mark Harwood, Lecturer at the University of Malta, and Michael Piccinino, President of KNŻ. Various youth organisati­ons were in attendance.

The latter’s opening address acknowledg­ed that it was sad that many youth organisati­ons lived in fear of politicall­y engaging due to the stigmas of Maltese partisan politics. Youth leaders during the event also spoke of the fear of suffering in their profession­al life should they be seen to support the wrong party at the wrong time.

Therefore it was concluded that a high voter turnout does not indicate a democracy working at its best. Youth engagement in young organisati­ons was low, apart from the fear that is present in cooperatin­g outside of one’s organisati­on.

SDM was also present. PULSE was invited but did not attend, though it remains welcome to all such future events.

Partit Demokratik­u has long argued against the system of clientelis­m forcing people to stay quiet for fear of being punished, and will continue to fight for a fairer, freer and more respectful democracy in Malta.

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