Young voices in Vogelsberg: LSV tours through Alsfeld!

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The state student council meets in Alsfeld to discuss student questions. Public meeting on September 22nd.

Die Landesschülervertretung trifft sich in Alsfeld, um Schülerfragen zu diskutieren. Öffentliche Sitzung am 22. September.
The state student council meets in Alsfeld to discuss student questions. Public meeting on September 22nd.

Young voices in Vogelsberg: LSV tours through Alsfeld!

The Hesse State Student Council (LSV) stopped off in Alsfeld in the Vogelsberg district during their summer tour and invited people to an exciting exchange. The representatives of the LSV were warmly welcomed on site by the members of the district youth parliament and Masha Mir-Mohammadi, who is active in both the district youth parliament and the district student council. This meeting was not only a formality but also a tangible opportunity to explore the concerns of young people in the region. Loud Giessen General The LSV has shown great interest in the issues that concern the district student council and the youth parliament.

A central topic of the conversation was the use of public transport for students, a concern that directly affects many young people. The LSV plans to continue to pursue such topics and remain active as an interest group for students in Hesse.

Invitation to the meeting in the district youth parliament

For everyone who would like to get actively involved, the next public meeting of the district youth parliament is coming up. This will take place on Monday, September 22nd, at 5 p.m. in the auditorium of the Vogelsberg School in Schotten. Interested young people are warmly invited to present their own topics and concerns. So it's time to reserve a seat and raise your voice! Further information can be found on the website District Youth Parliament.

The commitment of young people is very important in Hesse. Minister of State Heike Hofmann, who emphasizes the importance of young people's participation in politics and society, sees them as experts in their own affairs. Your voices and opinions are not only in demand, but also necessary to actively shape democracy. The goal is dialogue and support for young people in order to protect their rights, which is firmly anchored in the Hessian constitution. The state government is committed to promoting networking and exchange in order to improve the quality of children and youth participation, as on the website of Children and youth participation in Hesse can be read.

The exchange and active involvement are fundamental steps to further expand the visibility and anchoring of children and young people's rights in everyday life. Committed young people and supportive adults are essential to drive this process forward. So, let’s go to Schotten for the district youth parliament meeting!