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Radikal Ungdom

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Chairman
  
Victor Boysen

Ideology
  
Social liberalism

Founded
  
1911, reformed 1994

International affiliation
  
IFLRY, LYMEC, NCF

Headquarters
  
Bergthorasgade 15 Islands Brygge Copenhagen

Mother party
  
Danish Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre)

The Social Liberal Youth of Denmark (Danish: Radikal Ungdom, literally Radical Youth, abbreviated RU), is a social liberal political youth organization in Denmark. Radical indicates a relation to 19th and 20th century radicalism, the historical left-liberalism which is shared with the Danish Social Liberal Party, the mother party.

In its current form, Radikal Ungdom was founded on April 30, 1994 after the original legal entity was dissolved due to participation in the widespread fraud involving funding from the Danish Youth Council. The original entity had its first chapter founded in Copenhagen in 1904, which merged into a larger national organization founded in 1911.

The Social Liberal Youth of Denmark is a member of three international liberal umbrella organizations: The Nordic Centre Youth (NCF), European Liberal Youth (LYMEC) and the International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY).

At the 2015 congress, Christopher Røhl stepped down as chairman after two years leadership. He was succeeded by Victor Boysen. Clara Halvorsen was reelected as deputy chairman.

References

Radikal Ungdom Wikipedia