58 Raising Political Awareness Among Young People
58 Raising Political Awareness Among Young People
58 Raising Political Awareness Among Young People
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The information on democratic rights and values is disseminated through the National Core
Curriculum [(Nemzeti Alaptanterv (hereinafter referred to as NAT)] and different programmes
organised by NGOs.
In Hungary, active citizenship education and social responsibility education are present in
schools at several points. The National Core Curriculum (Nemzeti Alaptanterv) requires, that the
content of civic education be taught in several subjects (for example history; ethics, and so on).
From 2023, social and civic competence teaching is a separate subject (entitled civic knowledge)
in grades 8 and 12.
The Elisabeth Youth Fund (Erzsébet Ifjúsági Alap) was an information provider whose website
contains various themes that concern youth.
There is no information about large-scale nationwide campaigns for young people to inform them
about democratic rights and values, or about campaigns to raise awareness about European
values.
In 2023, the relevant county departments of the Educational Authority held 21 county youth
parliaments (diákparlament). 663 students participated in the county parliaments who had the
right to vote. In these sessions, the National Youth Parliament delegates reported on their
annual work and discussed the questions to be delegated to the National Youth Parliament.
First voters
First-time voters have always been important to the current government. Young people who
have come of age since the last elections always receive a gift when they vote in elections.
These gifts are usually related to the theme of the election. The National Election Office gives
these gifts.
For example, in 2019, citizens, who voted for the first time, received a silicone bracelet from the
National Election Office. The flag of the European Union is also depicted on the silicone bracelet
in the national colours. 110 154 young people received it.
In 2022, 233 098 young people were first voters. They received a Hungarian flag colored badge.
The UN Youth Delegate has also become increasingly popular among young people. Young
people between the ages of 15 and 26 can participate in this programme. The programme aims
to give the young generation the opportunity to represent and assert their interests in
international decision-making. Young people selected for the programme can represent their
own country in the most important forums and consultations of the UN as members of the official
delegations, as youth diplomats.
Hungary joined the program in 2016 with the approval of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Trade (Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium). The youth delegate develops its own position
based on discussions with young people nationwide. The last Youth Delegate (Ifjúsági Küldött) is
in office from January 2023. (For more information about the UN youth delegates, see sub-
chapter 9.3.)
The EU has declared 2022 as the European Year of Youth (referred hereinafter to as EYY). One
of the main objectives was to increase awareness of young people and participation in civic
engagement.
In Hungary, the Deputy State Secretariat for Young People commissioned the EU Youth
Dialogue National Working Group of the National Youth Council (Nemzeti Ifjúsági Tanács,
referred hereinafter to as NIT) to coordinate and organise the events related to the EYY. The
Secretariat defined the theme and the launch event was held in February 2022. The thematic
year ended in 2023.
workshops,
meetings,
The 'Step up!' programme ('Lépj fel!') was the programme series of the NIT. They visited all the
counties of Hungary for a year. Their aim was to bring young people and decision-makers
together. They mostly discuss issues relevant at the local level with the representatives of NIT,
NGOs and other stakeholders. (For more details see sub-chapter 5.4 Young people's
participation in policy-making)
The NIT launched another programme in 2020, the Public Life Mentor Programme ('Közéleti
Mentorprogram'), targeting young people who are interested in public life and social issues. They
organised public life trainings where they received skill development training, participated in
interactive roundtable discussions, worked on projects on the solution of a youth-related
problem. They held 3 sessions in recent years and more than 100 young people participated in
the programme.
The 'You have a say!' Parliamentary Youth Day ('Van beleszólásod! Parlamenti Ifjúsági Nap
2022') aims to give young people the opportunity to engage with:
the legislature,
The debate is about questions prepared by the young people themselves and the debate is
based on issues that concern them. The participation of the groups - together with their
preparation and creative report - will be assessed by a professional jury.
Democracy Game
A youth programme of the Public Library and Public Education Directorate is the Democracy
Game ('Demokráciajáték'). This is a one-day event where students take on the role of MPs
allowing them to experience the work of Parliament first hand. As part of the programme, young
people can attend a committee meeting, a plenary session and a parliamentary group meeting.
The aim of the programme is to familiarise young people with the work of MPs by imitating the
legislative work of Parliament. The long-term goal is to awaken students' interest in public life.
The initiative aims to get young people to participate in opinion-forming and discussion on issues
that concern them, to develop their communication and argumentation skills, and to work in a
team.
Parliamentary Tutorial
Parliamentary Tutorial ('Parlamenti különóra') is also aimed at high school students. The aim of
the programme is to familiarise students with the basics of parliamentary democracy to gain an
insight into the work of the Parliament and to expand their knowledge of the constitution.
Participants can spend a whole day in Parliament, have their own conversation with an MP,
attend the plenary session and take part in interactive games.
'Like-a-Parliament'
The Elisabeth Youth Fund (Erzsébet Ifjúsági Alap) organized a forum first in 2021, entitled
Future Debates Forum. Young people between the ages of 18 and 25 participated in this four-
day event. There were several workshops and presentations in 4 main topics:
young people's mental health,
Zero Waste,
They also organised the programme in 2022, the main topic was animal protection.
The promotion of dialogue among young people is mainly supported by individual, non-
governmental and local initiatives, but not at national level. We are not aware of any such
national initiative at present.
In Hungary, there are no programmes on this topic accessible to a wide range of young people
and funded by the Hungarian state. This issue is not one of the main objectives or rhetorical line
of the Hungarian government.
There is no data on trainings for politicians and decision-makers on the topic of youth-friendly
communication. There are several bachelor's degree programmes for those interested in working
in youth work. However, these are open to everyone (who meets the admission requirements),
including decision-makers.