The 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan Deadline for Expressions of Interest Extended

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LAHORE: The Secretariat of the 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan have announced that they are extending the deadline for submitting expressions of interest till May 5th, 2023. This decision was made due to high demand from the youth and various institutions of Pakistan, who have requested more time to prepare and submit their applications.

The Youth Parliament Pakistan is a platform for the youth of Pakistan to voice their opinions and engage in constructive debates on critical issues facing the country. It is a unique opportunity for young people to learn about the democratic process and to develop their leadership skills. The event is widely popular among the youth of Pakistan, with many expressing a keen interest in participating.

“We have received an overwhelming response from the youth of Pakistan, who are eager to participate in the 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan. We have also received requests from various institutions to extend the deadline for submitting expressions of interest, to ensure that more young people can benefit from this opportunity,” said the spokesperson for the Youth Parliament Pakistan.

The Secretariat encourages the youth of Pakistan to take advantage of this extended deadline to submit their expressions of interest. They have also emphasized that they are looking for young people who are passionate about making a positive impact on their communities and the country as a whole.

“We are looking for young people who are committed to the values of democracy, diversity, and inclusion. We want participants who are passionate about engaging in constructive debates and finding solutions to the challenges facing our country. We believe that the 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan will provide a platform for these young people to develop their leadership skills and make a positive impact on their communities,” added the spokesperson.

An Ex Youth Parliamentarian, Ch. Fahad Bhutta said that Youth Parliament is the best platform for youngsters to learn the legislative process and provides exposure to observe the working of key institutions of the country.

The Secretariat of the 18th Youth Parliament Pakistan have expressed their gratitude to the youth of Pakistan and various institutions for their interest and support. They have encouraged all interested young people to submit their expressions of interest before the extended deadline of May 5th, 2023.

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