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Greeting messages

“I would like to congratulate you for the organisation you have built over the years – DEMYC – which is nowadays one of the most important umbrella organisations in Europe”.
Jose Ma Aznar, 26 July 1993

“I am sure DEMYC will continue to encourage the European ideals within the youth. This is a very important part to our parties’ work in favour of our democratic ideals.”
Jose Ma Aznar, 30 June 1995

“We all know that the co-operation within DEMYC is an essential link between young European politicians.
DEMYC constitutes an important forum for ideological and political debates. Especially since these ideas will play an important role for the future development of Europe” 
Carl Bildt, 20 August 1993

“I would like to congratulate DEMYC Members for their commitment to the high ideals of democracy, freedom, justice and peace. DEMYC has since its creation worked with zeal and determination to for the prevalence of these lofty ideals not only in Europe but in the world at large.” 
Glafcos Clerides, July 1995

“The European Democrat Union and DEMYC have always worked on the promotion of the European idea.”
Alois Mock, July 1995

“I am confident that DEMYC will continue to pursue and accomplish the noble objectives for building up a better future for Europe based on the universal principles and values of peace, freedom, justice and democracy.” 
Sauli Niinistö, June 1995

“In the recent years DEMYC celebrated its 30th anniversary and today looks back on an impressive series of accomplishments in its political agenda.” 
Helmut Kohl, July 1997

“DEMYC and the EDU (...) are an example of the way in which political organisations of similar philosophy can work together within the European context”. 
Sir Henry Plumb, June 1985

“What unites us is our faith in parliamentary democracy and individual liberty. The history of Europe and the world since the 2nd World War shows how important it is for nations at all levels to work together for peace, freedom and prosperity. These are the aims of the parliamentary parties which form the European Democrat Union; and it is important that they are supported by younger organisations like your own. You are the hope that the values which we share are carried forward into the future.” 
Margaret Thatcher, June 1985

“In fact it were the youth organisations which gave a good example to the senior parties by forming DEMYC in 1964 – long before the European Democrat Union was founded in 1978.”
Alois Mock, July 1985

“We see DEMYC as the guarantee of continuity of the right-centre policy in integrated Europe.”
Ján Carnogursky, June 1995

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