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Visits
to the
Parliament of R.Macedonia:
Every new
generation of voters is a great opportunity to establish
strong value standards for the signification of the citizen
rights and obligations, and the contribution of active
citizens in developing the democratic society. Starting with
the fact that the basis of a strong democratic society is
represented by the young population, MOST directed its own
educational program precisely towards the future voters.
In cooperation with the Parliament of Republic of Macedonia
in the period from 1st of April 2003, till 10th of June
2003, as voluntary activity MOST conducted the project
“Visits to the Parliament of Republic of Macedonia”
This
project was of educational character and it was assign to
students from the 4-th year from several secondary schools
in Skopje, in other words for those who should go out on
next elections and vote for the first time.
The basic
goals in realization of this project were:
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bringing the institution Parliament closer to the students
as a highest legislative and representative home;
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informing young people about decision-making process, for
their more active involvement in democratic process;
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promoting the Parliament of R.Macedonia as a transparent
and opened institution;
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improving communication between members of parliament and
future voters; and
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arousing the volunteerism and involvement of the young
population in the entire social-political process.
During
the visit of the Parliament building the students were
introduced to all particulars in the building, as there are
the meeting hall, entertainment halls and rooms of
historical and cultural value for Macedonia. The visits were
guided by experts from the Parliament service.
There is
no doubt that this kind of education for young people is out
of great contribution for making an easier choice for the
future voters and with that to arouse them to exercise their
right to vote.
Photos
from the visit to the Parliament
„Vasil
Antevski Dren“
from Skopje
Photos
from the visit to the Parliament
„Join
Broz Tito“
from Skopje
Photos
from the visit to the Parliament
„Zef
Lus Marku“
from Skopje
Photos
from the visit to the Parliament
„Nikola
Karev“
from Skopje
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