This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
In more than five Council of Europe member States, more than
one third of all the young men and women under the age of 25, although
they have finished school, studies or another vocational training,
are without any employment. They are desperate. Their chance to
find a satisfactory job in the coming months is very small.
This situation is a “sleeping” bomb. Because what our societies
do to these young people expectations and because their future is
violence, their chances in life are limited. These young people
will never accept this situation forever. Furthermore, this violence
undermines all our values. When a democracy cannot guarantee a decent
future to so many young people, they will lose their belief and
their confidence in democracy and will look for other ways to defend
their interests.
That is why the Parliamentary Assembly should elaborate a
report analysing the size of the existential difficulties of the
young people in the Council of Europe’s member States, exploring
their causes and consequences, and developing propositions on ways
to overcome them.