Democratic and Social Centre Youngs
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Juventudes del Centro Democratico y Social
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Leader | Ricardo Bouzas |
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Founded | 1982 |
Headquarters | Madrid |
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Ideology | Social democracy, Centrism |
Official colours | Green, White |
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Website CDS web site |
The Democratic and Social Center Youngs (CDS-YOUNG) (Spanish: Juventudes del Centro Democrático y Social (CDS-Joven)) is the youth section of the Democratic and social Center (CDS) (Spanish: Centro Democratico y Social), a political party moderate and centrist ideology. Founded July 29, 1982 near D. Adolfo Suárez, who was the Spanish Prime minister between June, 1976 and January, 1981.
[edit] Objectives
The principal objectives of the organization are improving the participation of the youth in the political, economic, and social life across the CDS beside sharing the following objectives of the party:
They are C.D.S.'s essential objectives.
- The defense of the fundamental freedoms and the dignity of the person.
- The defense of the Constitutional state defined in the Constitution and in the national sovereignty, which resides in the Spanish people.
- The defense of the peace, the justice and the solidarity and of the social progress of all the citizens.
- The respect to the human rights between all the peoples and nations.
- The involution of the individual rights, as measure of development of the civil society and the social progress of all the citizens.
- The incentivisation of the culture, the solidarity and the respect to the environment like inalienable rights of a modern society.