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We talked about the biggest problems of young people in Europe and what worries us the most

Some of our thoughts: “The main problem of young people in Europe is fake news, misinformation and deception on social networks. What worries me the most is the political abuse of social networks. I am concerned about the media owned by politicians and reporting falsely. I believe that politicians should not be the owners of the media.” “I also think disinformation is a major problem. I am concerned about threats and blackmail on social media and I am concerned about the attacks on journalists, who are therefore unable to report credibly.” “The main problem of young people in Europe is unemployment, but what worries me the most is global warming.” “I think the biggest problem for young people in Europe is precarious forms of employment, because people in precarious work have no rights to holiday pay, paid sick leave or redundancy payments. Currently, I am most concerned about coronavirus disease.” "In my opinion, the biggest problem for young people in Europe is poor housing condi

2022 will be a super-election year in Slovenia

We will elect a new National Assembly. Elected a new president of the republic. At the same time, we will appoint new local authorities. The year 2022 will, whether you like it or not, mark Slovenia politically and also outline its medium-term development. Young active citizens will follow with interest what will happen in the super-election year, as most of us will already have the right to vote in the next elections (in 5 or 6 years).

Session of the new school parliament

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Members elected a new president and gave initiatives for changes in the school. The mentor of the new school parliament is Mrs. Nina Gorkič. The gathered members of the school parliament were also addressed by Mrs. Zdenka Varl, headmistress, and Mr. Boštjan Kališnik, school coordinator of the Erasmus+ project GC.