New Zealand’s 10th Youth Parliament Event Begins
Young people from across Aotearoa New Zealand will take centre stage in the capital as Youth members of Parliament (MPs), Youth Press Gallery members, and the Youth Clerk at the two-day Youth Parliament event in Wellington.
Youth Parliament is an opportunity for young people from across Aotearoa New Zealand to experience the parliamentary process and learn how government works.
“Since the programme began in March, Youth Parliament participants have been actively working in communities around Aotearoa New Zealand on topics and issues they are passionate about”, Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, Rt Hon Trevor Mallard, said.
“Youth MPs have been learning about parliamentary processes and focusing on issues that are important to young people. Meanwhile, members of the Youth Press Gallery have been reporting on this mahi, and our very first Youth Clerk has been discovering the inner workings of parliamentary procedure.”
Now, they will all converge in Wellington to take part in an immersive event from this afternoon to 20 July which replicates the actual activity of the New Zealand Parliament.
Minister for Youth, Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan, said the Youth Parliament event would be an unforgettable experience for the 139 participants.
“Over the next two days, Youth MPs will take part in mock debates, attend caucus sessions, sit on select committees, and ask oral questions of Ministers. Our Youth Clerk will support sessions in the House, and the Youth Press Gallery members will continue to hone their journalistic talents, while learning about the workings of government from the perspective of the Press Gallery.”
“We need to normalise and encourage the youth voice at the table, and this event is one way to enable it. Our democracy is stronger when young people are involved and heard on the issues they care about, to shape the future of Aotearoa”.
Clerk of the House, David Wilson, said this triennial event always helped to break down barriers to make Parliament more accessible.
“Parliament operates with unique rules that you won’t see anywhere else in New Zealand, and that can make it difficult to understand. New Zealand’s Parliament is for everyone, and during their time on precinct, participants have a special opportunity to learn about the mechanisms of Parliament and how they serve to benefit our country, from within the heart of our democracy.”
After the Youth Parliament event, participants have six weeks to continue working in their communities and finish projects before the 2022 tenure comes to an end.
“Our Parliament, and Youth Parliament, must be representative of the varied communities across Aotearoa and it has been heartening to hear the unique views, issues, and experiences of our diverse group of young people representing different communities,” Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan said.
“I’ve seen them working hard in their electorate and communities, and I know this is just the start for these rising stars. They are already leaders in so many different ways, and I feel very positive for the future of Aotearoa New Zealand.”
To keep up to date with all that’s happening over the two-day Youth Parliament 2022 event, follow #NZYP22 on Twitter, use #NZYouthParliament, and check out the Youth Parliament Facebook page.
Notes for Editors
Youth Parliament is run in partnership by the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Ministry of Youth Development – Te Manatū Whakahiato Taiohi.
Youth Parliament is a non-partisan process which was first held in 1994 to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the lowering of the voting age to 18.
The Youth Parliament 2022 tenure runs from March 1 to August 31, 2022.
- Each Member of Parliament (MP) has selected one young person aged 16 to 18 years to represent them and their community as a Youth MP at Youth Parliament 2022.
- Youth Press Gallery members, aged between 16 and 24 years, provide independent reporting of Youth MPs’ activities during their tenure. You can read their work here.
- For the first time, Youth Parliament includes one Youth Clerk, who will provide advice to Youth MPs, and support sessions of Youth Parliament.
- Find out more about the 2022 Youth Parliament participants here.
- Find more information about Youth Parliament 2022 here.