Youth Parliament
Introduction:
The Youth Parliament in schools is a simulated legislative body that allows students to engage in democratic processes and governance. It provides a platform for students to participate in debates, propose policies, and develop leadership skills.
Structure
Members:
Students act as Members of Parliament (MPs), representing various roles such as the Prime Minister, ministers, and committee chairs.
Committees: Specialized groups that focus on different areas like education, environment, or health.
Functions
Debates:
Students debate proposed bills and policies, simulating a real parliamentary process.
Legislation:
Propose, discuss, and vote on mock legislation.
Committees:
Review and report on specific issues.