Relier Pairs Characteristics of the reality of each countryVersion en ligne Match the following concepts from one column with the other par Gerencia Consell Joventut 1 The Youth Councils are informal institution, established by the decision of the town or city council. Administered according to the policy of the town/city they depend on, they follow its suggestions regarding members age (from 9 to 25) 2 The Youth Councils in France aim to... 3 The constituent process of the Spanish Youth Council (CJE) began... 4 With Law No. 15/2017 on Integral Youth Policies, the role of Youth Councils was reinforced 5 Nowadays, activities related to Youth Councils are developing dynamically at the local level. 6 1979 7 At that time in Spain, due to the lack of regulations the proper functioning of the Youth Councils depended on the political will of each municipality 8 First Youth Councils in Poland were created in... 9 In Poland Youth Councils aren't a legal entity, which means... 10 Local Youth Councils in Spain meet the coordination objectives of youth associations and are involved in a dialogue with local authorities in order to... 11 In France we can find all kinds of Youth Councils addressed to... 12 The most common practice in Poland is... promote associations and to work toward improving the situation of young people in general. to organize elections for Youth Councils in schools, usually primary and secondary schools On France in the late 1970s. respond favourably to young people’s demand to have their opinions taken into account children and young people of all ages. In Spain (Valencian Comunity) They aren't an institution or a non-governmental organization (NGO). On Poland the early 1990s. On France, the first Childhood Council was created in... In 1983.