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The political organization is any organization or even even class action that is caring sustaining, or exposed in the political process. Political organizations may include all about from either special interest groups who lobby politicians for change, to think tanks that propose policy alternatives, to political parties who run candidates for elections, to terrorist groups that use violence to achieve political goals.
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YPA - Young Politicians of America
Founded to expand the democratic experience to the youth in the United States.
Young America's Foundation
Committed to ensuring young Americans understand and are inspired by individual freedom, strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values through publications, conferences, and programs.
United Nations Youth Association of New Zealand
Youth based non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting the United Nations and its ideals to a youth audience. Includes message boards, calendar, and related links.
National Teen Age Republicans
Features links to clubs, list of resources and publications, and leadership conference information.
Young Democrats of America
Designed to deliver valuable information about how to become part of a new generation of Democratic political activists.
The Young Liberal Movement
Organisation for young people (16 to 30 years of age) interested in joining the New South Wales Liberal party.
Young Liberals of Canada
Youth wing of the party provides input on policy. Lists the executives of the YLC, policies and events. Online registration allows individuals to join.
Young Greens
Information and resources for teenagers and students interested in the Green Party (UK) and its campaigns
Young Labour
National organisation for members of the Labour Party (UK) between the ages of 15 and 27.
Young Socialists
European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth (ECOSY)
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