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| ideology = [[Social democracy]]
| ideology = [[Social democracy]]
| headquarters  = Rue Guimard 10-12<br/>1040 [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
| headquarters  = Rue Guimard 10-12<br/>1040 [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
| president  = [[Enric López Jurado]]
| president  = [[João Martins Pereira]]
|vice president=* Joao Martins Pereira
|vice president=* Aleksandra Iwanowska
* Rachid Khenissi
* Rachid Khenissi
* Evelyn Logghe
* Anne Pilgaard
* Karlo Vedak
* Karlo Vedak
* Kristina Scepanovic
* Kristina Scepanovic
* Ines Joao Rodrigues
* Ines João Rodrigues
* Hanna Kivimäki
* Eli Harris
* Aleksandra Iwanowska
* George Tsoumas
* Alberto Bortolotti
* Juan Diego Romero Pinas
* [[Christopher Lindvall]]| secretary2  = [[Sofie Amalie Stage]]
* [[Christopher Lindvall]]| secretary2  = [[Irja Vaateri]]
| mother party  = [[Party of European Socialists]]
| mother party  = [[Party of European Socialists]]
| international  =  [[International Union of Socialist Youth]]<br>[[Party of European Socialists]]<br>[[Progressive Alliance (political international)|Progressive Alliance]]
| international  =  [[International Union of Socialist Youth]]<br>[[Party of European Socialists]]<br>[[Progressive Alliance (political international)|Progressive Alliance]]
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YES was founded as the ''European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth'' (ECOSY) in November 1992 in Oegstgeest/[[The Hague]]. The preparatory committee consisted of Philip Cordery (MJS, France), Joris Jurriëns (JS-PvdA, Netherlands), Jens Geier (Jusos, Germany), Giustina Magistretti (Italy), and Pascal Smet (Belgium).
YES was founded as the ''European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth'' (ECOSY) in November 1992 in Oegstgeest/[[The Hague]]. The preparatory committee consisted of Philip Cordery (MJS, France), Joris Jurriëns (JS-PvdA, Netherlands), Jens Geier (Jusos, Germany), Giustina Magistretti (Italy), and Pascal Smet (Belgium).


Before 1992 the European activities had been coordinated inside IUSY, especially in the ''European Leaders Meeting''. The foundation of ECOSY had been controversial. In particular, the [[Austria]]ns and the [[Sweden|Swedes]] promoted an all-European organisation, including non-[[European Union|EU]] members.
Before 1992 the European activities had been coordinated inside IUSY, especially in the ''European Leaders Meeting''.


The ''European Socialist Youth'' (ESY), founded in parallel, was only a weak organisation, a short time later renamed the ''European Committee'', one of the IUSY continental committees.
The ''European Socialist Youth'' (ESY), founded in parallel, was only a weak organisation, a short time later renamed the ''European Committee'', one of the IUSY continental committees.
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* {{flaglist|Albania}} – Forum of Eurosocialist Youth of Albania (FRESSH) also Youth Movement for Integration (LRI)
* {{flaglist|Albania}} – Forum of Eurosocialist Youth of Albania (FRESSH) also Youth Movement for Integration (LRI)
* {{flaglist|Albania}} – YMI Albania
* {{flaglist|Albania}} – YMI Albania
* {{flaglist|Armenia}} – [[Armenian Youth Federation|Հայկական Երիտասարդաց Դաշնակցութիւն]] (ՀԵԴ)
* {{flaglist|Armenia}} – [[Armenian Youth Federation]] (ՀԵԴ)
* {{flaglist|Austria}} – [[Socialist Youth Austria|Sozialistische Jugend Österreich]] (SJÖ)
* {{flaglist|Austria}} – [[Socialist Youth Austria|Sozialistische Jugend Österreich]] (SJÖ)
* {{flaglist|Austria}} – [[Socialist Students of Austria|Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs]] (VSStÖ)
* {{flaglist|Austria}} – [[Socialist Students of Austria|Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs]] (VSStÖ)
* {{flaglist|Belgium}} – [[Animo (organization)|Jongsocialisten]]
* {{flaglist|Belgium}} – [[:nl:Jongsocialisten|Jongsocialisten]] (JS)
* {{flaglist|Belgium}} – [[Movement of Young Socialists|Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes]] (JS)
* {{flaglist|Belgium}} – [[Movement of Young Socialists|Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes]] (JS)
* {{flaglist|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} – Forum Mladih SDP / Social Democratic Youth (SDY)
* {{flaglist|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} – Forum Mladih SDP / Social Democratic Youth (SDY)
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* {{flaglist|Finland}} – [[Social Democratic Youth (Finland)|Social Democratic Youth]] (SDY)
* {{flaglist|Finland}} – [[Social Democratic Youth (Finland)|Social Democratic Youth]] (SDY)
* {{flaglist|Finland}} – [[Social Democratic Students (Finland)|Sosialidemokraattiset Opiskelijat]] (SONK)
* {{flaglist|Finland}} – [[Social Democratic Students (Finland)|Sosialidemokraattiset Opiskelijat]] (SONK)
* {{flaglist|France}} – [[Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes (France)|Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes]] (JS)
* {{flaglist|France}} – [[Young Socialist Movement|Les Jeunes Socialistes]] (JS)
* {{flaglist|Germany}} – [[Young Socialists in the SPD|Jusos in der SPD]]
* {{flaglist|Germany}} – [[Young Socialists in the SPD|Jusos in der SPD]]
* {{flaglist|Greece}} – [[Young PASOK|PASOK Youth]]
* {{flaglist|Greece}} – [[Young PASOK|PASOK Youth]]
* {{flaglist|Hungary}} – [[Societas - New Movement|Societas – Young Left]]
* {{flaglist|Hungary}} – [[Societas - New Movement|Societas]]
* {{flaglist|Iceland}} – [[:is:Ungt_jafnaðarfólk|Ungt Jafnaðarfólk]] (UJ)
* {{flaglist|Iceland}} – [[:is:Ungt_jafnaðarfólk|Ungt Jafnaðarfólk]] (UJ)
* {{flaglist|Ireland}} – [[Labour Youth]]
* {{flaglist|Ireland}} – [[Labour Youth]]
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* {{flaglist|Lithuania}} – [[Lithuanian Social Democratic Youth Union]] (LSDYU)
* {{flaglist|Lithuania}} – [[Lithuanian Social Democratic Youth Union]] (LSDYU)
* {{flaglist|Luxembourg}} – [[Luxembourg Socialist Youths|Jeunesses Socialistes Luxembourgeoises]] (JSL)
* {{flaglist|Luxembourg}} – [[Luxembourg Socialist Youths|Jeunesses Socialistes Luxembourgeoises]] (JSL)
* {{flaglist|Malta}} – [[Labour Youth Forum|Forum Zghazagh Laburisti]] (FZL)
* {{flaglist|Malta}} – [[Labour Youths|Żgħażagħ Laburisti]] (ŻL)
* {{flaglist|Montenegro}} – [[Youth Council of Democratic party of socialists]] (YCDPS)
* {{flaglist|Montenegro}} – [[Youth Council of Democratic party of socialists]] (YCDPS)
* {{flaglist|Montenegro}} – SDY Montenegro
* {{flaglist|Montenegro}} – SDY Montenegro
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* {{flaglist|Serbia}} – [[League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina]] Youth (LSVO)
* {{flaglist|Serbia}} – [[League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina]] Youth (LSVO)
* {{flaglist|Slovakia}} – [[Young Social Democrats (Slovakia)|Mladí sociálni demokrati]] (MSD)
* {{flaglist|Slovakia}} – [[Young Social Democrats (Slovakia)|Mladí sociálni demokrati]] (MSD)
* {{flaglist|Slovenia}} – [[Mladi forum Socialnih demokratov]] (Mladi forum SD)
* {{flaglist|Slovenia}} – [[:sl:Mladi_forum_Socialnih_demokratov|Mladi forum Socialnih demokratov]] (Mladi forum SD)
* {{flaglist|Spain}} – Joventut Socialista de Catalunya (JSC)
* {{flaglist|Spain}} – [[:ca:Joventut_Socialista_de_Catalunya|Joventut Socialista de Catalunya]] (JSC)
* {{flaglist|Spain}} – [[Socialist Youth of Spain|Juventudes Socialistas de España]] (JSE)
* {{flaglist|Spain}} – [[Socialist Youth of Spain|Juventudes Socialistas de España]] (JSE)
* {{flaglist|Sweden}} – [[Swedish Social Democratic Youth League|Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund]] (SSU)
* {{flaglist|Sweden}} – [[Swedish Social Democratic Youth League|Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund]] (SSU)
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===Observers===
===Observers===
Beside these 52 full member organisations there are 13 observer members
* {{flaglist|Belarus}} – [[:be:Маладыя_сацыял-дэмакраты_—_Маладая_Грамада|Maladaja Hramada]]
 
* {{flaglist|Cyprus}} – [[:el:Δημοκρατική_Κίνηση_Κυπρίων_Φοιτητών_«ΑΓΩΝΑΣ»|Αγώνας / Agonas]]
* {{flaglist|Belarus}} – Маладыя сацыял-дэмакраты - Маладая Грамада (МСД-МГ) / (MSD-MH)
* {{Flaglist|Egypt|short=Egypt}} – ESDP Youth Egypt
* {{flaglist|Cyprus}} – Αγώνας / Agonas
* {{flaglist|Faroe Islands}} - [[Socialist Youth (Faroe Islands)|SU Faroe Islands]]
* {{flaglist|Georgia (country)|Georgia}} – Young Socialists Georgia (YSG)
* {{flaglist|Georgia (country)|Georgia}} – Young Socialists Georgia (YSG)
* {{flaglist|Faroe Islands}} - SU Faroe Islands
* {{flaglist|Hungary}} – [[:hu:Demokratikus_Lendület|Democratic Dynamism Hungary]]
* {{flaglist|Israel}} – [[Young Meretz]], [[Meretz Youth]]
* {{flaglist|Israel}} – [[Young Meretz]], [[Meretz Youth]]
* {{flaglist|Hungary}} – Democratic Dynamism Hungary
* {{Flaglist|Kosovo|short=Kosovo}} – Rinia për Vetëvendosje
* {{flaglist|Lebanon}} – Progressive Youth Organization (PYO)
* {{flaglist|Lebanon}} – Progressive Youth Organization (PYO)
* {{flaglist|Norway}} – [[Workers' Youth League (Norway)|Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking]] (AUF)
* {{flaglist|Norway}} – [[Workers' Youth League (Norway)|Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking]] (AUF)
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* {{flaglist|Russia}} – Российский социал-демократический союз молодёжи (РСДСМ) / [[Russian Social-Democratic Union of Youth]] (RSDYU)
* {{flaglist|Russia}} – Российский социал-демократический союз молодёжи (РСДСМ) / [[Russian Social-Democratic Union of Youth]] (RSDYU)
* {{flaglist|Tunisia}} – Jeunes Socialistes Démocrates (JSD)
* {{flaglist|Tunisia}} – Jeunes Socialistes Démocrates (JSD)
* {{flaglist|Ukraine}} – SD Platform
* {{flaglist|Ukraine}} – [[:uk:Соціал-демократична_Платформа|SD Platform]]
* {{flaglist|Ukraine}} – Union of Young Socialists (SMS)
* {{flaglist|Ukraine}} – Union of Young Socialists (SMS)


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*2001–2003 Jan Krims (Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs)
*2001–2003 Jan Krims (Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs)
*2003–2005 {{ill|Anders Lindberg|sv}} (Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund)
*2003–2005 {{ill|Anders Lindberg|sv}} (Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund)
*2005–2009 Giacomo Filibeck (Sinistra Giovanile)
*2005–2009 [[Giacomo Filibeck]] (Sinistra Giovanile)
*2009–2011 Petroula Nteledimou (Neolaia PASOK)
*2009–2011 Petroula Nteledimou (Neolaia PASOK)
*2011–2015 {{ill|Kaisa Penny|fi}} (Demarinuoret & SONK)
*2011–2015 {{ill|Kaisa Penny|fi}} (Demarinuoret & SONK)
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*2017–2019 [[Joao Albuquerque]] ([[Socialist Youth (Portugal)|Juventude Socialista]])
*2017–2019 [[Joao Albuquerque]] ([[Socialist Youth (Portugal)|Juventude Socialista]])
*2019–2023 [[Alicia Homs]] (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
*2019–2023 [[Alicia Homs]] (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
*2023–Present Enric López Jurado (Joventut Socialista de Catalunya)
*2023–2025 Enric López Jurado (Joventut Socialista de Catalunya)
*2025–present João Martins Pereira (Les Jeunes Socialistes)


== Secretaries General ==
== Secretaries General ==
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*2011–2015 Thomas Maes (Jongsocialisten; ex Animo)
*2011–2015 Thomas Maes (Jongsocialisten; ex Animo)
*2015–2017 Nina Živanović (SDY in SDU)
*2015–2017 Nina Živanović (SDY in SDU)
*2017–2019 Tuulia Pitkänen ([[Social Democratic Youth (Finland)|Sosialidemokraattiset Nuoret]] / [[Finland]])
*2017–2019 Tuulia Pitkänen ([[Social Democratic Youth (Finland)|Sosialidemokraattiset Nuoret]])
*2019–2020 Maj Christensen Jensen (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
*2019–2020 Maj Christensen Jensen (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
*2020–2023 Ana Pirtskhalava (Young Socialists Georgia)
*2020–2023 Ana Pirtskhalava (Young Socialists Georgia)
*2023–Present Sofie Amalie Stage (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
*2023–2025 Sofie Amalie Stage (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
*2025–present Irja Vaateri (Demarinuoret)


== Congresses ==
== Congresses ==


*1992 [[Oegstgeest]]/[[The Hague]]
*1992 : [[Oegstgeest]]/[[The Hague]]
*1994 [[Munich]]
*1994 : [[Munich]]
*1997 [[Strasbourg]]
*1997 : [[Strasbourg]]
*1999 [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]]
*1999 : [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]]
*2001 [[Vienna]]
*2001 : [[Vienna]]
*2003 [[Bommersvik]] ([[Sweden]])
*2003 : [[Bommersvik]] ([[Sweden]])
*2005 [[Cascais]] ([[Portugal]])
*2005 : [[Cascais]] ([[Portugal]])
*2007 [[Warsaw]]
*2007 : [[Warsaw]]
*2009 [[Brussels]]
*2009 : [[Brussels]]
*2011 [[Bucharest]]
*2011 : [[Bucharest]]
*2013 [[Bommersvik]] ([[Sweden]])
*2013 : [[Bommersvik]] ([[Sweden]])
*2015 [[Winterthur]]
*2015 : [[Winterthur]]
*2017 [[Duisburg]]
*2017 : [[Duisburg]]
*2019 [[Helsinki]]
*2019 : [[Helsinki]]
*2021 [[Malta]]
*2021 : [[Malta]]
*2023 [[Barcelona]]
*2023 : [[Barcelona]]
*2025 : [[Massy, Essonne|Massy]]


== Summer camps ==
== Summer camps ==

Latest revision as of 22:11, 24 December 2025

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Young European Socialists (YES), formerly the European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth (ECOSY), is an association of social democratic youth organisations in Europe and the European Union.

YES is the youth organisation of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and is a sister organization of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). The seat of the organisation is Brussels.[1]

Full members status is held to the European Youth Forum (YFJ) which operates within the Council of Europe and European Union areas and works closely with both these bodies.[2]

History

YES was founded as the European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth (ECOSY) in November 1992 in Oegstgeest/The Hague. The preparatory committee consisted of Philip Cordery (MJS, France), Joris Jurriëns (JS-PvdA, Netherlands), Jens Geier (Jusos, Germany), Giustina Magistretti (Italy), and Pascal Smet (Belgium).

Before 1992 the European activities had been coordinated inside IUSY, especially in the European Leaders Meeting.

The European Socialist Youth (ESY), founded in parallel, was only a weak organisation, a short time later renamed the European Committee, one of the IUSY continental committees.

The organisation's name was changed to Young European Socialists (YES) at the 11th Congress in Bommersvik in 2013.

Affiliated organisations

Full members

Observers

Presidents

Since the founding of ECOSY in 1992 until 1997, the presidency rotated simultaneously with the EU Presidency

  • 1992 Tracy Paul (Young Labour)
  • 1993 Henrik Sass Larsen (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
  • 1993 Ronald Gossiaux (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes / Belgium)
  • 1994 Vasilis Togias (Neolaia Pasok)
  • 1994 Reinhold Rünker (Jusos in der SPD)
  • 1995 Renaud Lagrave (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes)
  • 1995 Martin Guillermo (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
  • 1995 Paco-Luis Benitez (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
  • 1996 Vinicio Peluffo (Sinistra Giovanile)
  • 1996 Mick McLoughlin (Labour Youth)
  • 1997 Thomas Windmulder (Jonge Socialisten in de PvdA)

Afterwards, ECOSY has an elected president

  • 1997–1999 Andreas Schieder (Sozialistische Jugend Österreich)
  • 1999–2001 Template:Ill (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes)
  • 2001–2003 Jan Krims (Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs)
  • 2003–2005 Template:Ill (Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund)
  • 2005–2009 Giacomo Filibeck (Sinistra Giovanile)
  • 2009–2011 Petroula Nteledimou (Neolaia PASOK)
  • 2011–2015 Template:Ill (Demarinuoret & SONK)
  • 2015–2017 Laura Slimani (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes)
  • 2017–2019 Joao Albuquerque (Juventude Socialista)
  • 2019–2023 Alicia Homs (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
  • 2023–2025 Enric López Jurado (Joventut Socialista de Catalunya)
  • 2025–present João Martins Pereira (Les Jeunes Socialistes)

Secretaries General

  • 1992–1997 Philip Cordery (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes / France)
  • 1997–1999 Pau Solanilla (Juventudes Socialistas de España)
  • 1999–2003 Yonnec Polet (Mouvement des Jeunes Socialistes / Belgium)
  • 2003–2005 Ilias Antoniou (Neolaia Pasok)
  • 2005–2009 Ania Skrzypek (Federacja Młodych Socjaldemokratów)
  • 2009–2011 Janna Besamusca (Jonge Socialisten in de PvdA)
  • 2011–2015 Thomas Maes (Jongsocialisten; ex Animo)
  • 2015–2017 Nina Živanović (SDY in SDU)
  • 2017–2019 Tuulia Pitkänen (Sosialidemokraattiset Nuoret)
  • 2019–2020 Maj Christensen Jensen (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
  • 2020–2023 Ana Pirtskhalava (Young Socialists Georgia)
  • 2023–2025 Sofie Amalie Stage (Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom)
  • 2025–present Irja Vaateri (Demarinuoret)

Congresses

Summer camps

References

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