Socialist Youth (Norway)

Socialist Youth
Sosialistisk Ungdom
Leader Andrea Sjøvoll
Founded 1975
Headquarters Oslo
Membership c. 1,500 (2013)[1]
Ideology Democratic Socialism
Green politics
Feminism
Revolutionary Socialism
Mother party Socialist Left
Website
Official Website

Socialist Youth (Norwegian: Sosialistisk Ungdom) is the youth league of the Socialist Left Party of Norway. The current head of the organisation is Andrea Sjøvoll. SU considers itself a revolutionary party and wants to gain popular support for socialism in Norway. In this respect it differs from SV, the mother party.

SU organizes some 2000 members between the age of 13 and 30. They have regional branches in all 19 counties, and have around 60 local groups. At several universities and colleges SU also organizes student groups.

SU does well in school elections in urban areas, but has less support in rural regions and in the north of Norway. They are particularly occupied with school students' rights and prospose that all students be given educational material free of charge. They also fight against sexual harassment and for stronger government protection of workers' rights, particularly for apprentices and young workers. SU has also been a part of the left-wing resistance against global interventionist wars such as the war in Iraq. The fight against racism has also become an increasingly important issue for SU.

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