Parliament, Tuesday, 10 June 2025 – Parliament will convene a landmark P20 Youth Parliament sitting on Friday, 13 June 2025, in the Good Hope Chamber. This high-level session, held just three days before Youth Day, will bring together young Members of Parliament, provincial legislators, youth advocates, and ministers to shape a national youth development agenda. This agenda will directly inform South Africa’s priorities at the 2025 G20 and P20 Summit.
With youth unemployment at alarmingly high levels, the sitting will focus on youth economic participation and sustainable employment opportunities. It will provide a platform for young leaders to propose policy solutions and secure concrete commitments from the government.
Why it matters:
Who will attend:
The event will feature youth delegates, including MPs and provincial legislators under 40, representatives from the National Youth Development Agency, high school learners, ministers responsible for youth employment, education, and innovation, as well as representatives from youth civil society organisations with provincial and national reach.
This year, South Africa holds the G20 Presidency. In alignment with that, Parliament will hold the P20 Summit – a gathering of Speakers and Presiding Officers from G20 member countries. The P20 serves as the parliamentary dimension of the G20, aiming to strengthen global legislative collaboration on key development issues. The 2025 Youth Parliament is one of the key preparatory activities leading up to the P20 and G20 summits later this year.
DETAILS OF THE SITTING:
Date: Friday, 13 June 2025
Time: 08:30 – 15:30
Venue: Good Hope Chamber and the virtual platforms
Media wishing to attend the NA and NCOP hybrid plenary sessions in person should send their details (full name, name of media house, ID or passport number) to Mr Manelisi Ntsodo at mntsodo@parliament.gov.za
Members of the public may follow the proceedings live on Parliament TV (DSTV Channel 408), via the live stream on Parliament’s YouTube channel, Facebook, and X (Twitter) pages. Please see the links below.
You may subscribe to the Parliament YouTube channel to receive instant notification of live feeds.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ParliamentofRSA
ISSUED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA