Launching the Platform for Multi-Party Dialogue in Kosovo

25 June
Launching the Platform for Multi-Party Dialogue in Kosovo

June 2025

Launching the Platform for Multi-Party Dialogue in Kosovo 

The Prishtina Institute for Political Studies – PIPS, with the support of Demo Finland, organized on Wednesday the first meeting of the Forum for Multi-Party Dialogue, marking an important step toward creating a new platform dedicated to dialogue and cooperation among young people from political parties in Kosovo.

This platform aims to create a space where youth from all political parties can share experiences, discuss challenges, and work together to find common solutions.

Key topics discussed included the rise of the extreme right among youth in Europe, youth engagement at the local level, structural challenges faced by youth forums, and the gap between the priorities of young people and the approach of senior party leadership.

Participants expressed their willingness for interparty cooperation, proposing openness to joint initiatives, organizing regular meetings, and creating a sustainable youth platform for dialogue and joint action.

This is just the beginning of a process that aims to strengthen the role of youth in politics and their contribution toward a more united and sustainable future.

A special thank you to DEMO Finland for the continuous support! 

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