
The youth, who are part of the Action and Solidarity Party (PDS), are proud to have made their voices heard during their two-year mandate. Particular attention was paid to creating better conditions for learning, supporting youth entrepreneurs and fostering family values.
One of the key achievements was the introduction of the concept of “microqualification” in the Education Code, which made it possible to organize short-term educational programs in narrow fields such as IT.
In addition, the “European Village” program was implemented, thanks to which 100 educational institutions and 52 houses of culture were renovated, as well as the construction of three new lyceums and the renovation of 15 schools and 15 kindergartens are planned.
The law on dual education has become a real support for young people, who can now study and work at the same time, receiving practical skills and decent wages.
Innovation also continues – from 2024, students will be able to apply to universities through a single digital portal, and BAC, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are now available electronically through Mcabinet.
The PDS party also promises to continue to work towards improving the quality of higher education by paying attention to quality and introducing changes to the funding formula.
In addition to education, the PDS is also focusing on supporting young families by increasing the lump sum allowance at the birth of a child and providing monthly allowances for toddlers.
The “Start for Youth” program, which provides grants for young entrepreneurs, and the “373” program, which provides support to entrepreneurs in the form of interest compensation on investment loans, have also been launched.
Youth play an important role in the XI Parliament and the ten young MPs from the PDS are ready to continue to promote and strengthen the interests of youth.