Deputies Will Train Students in Working in Parliament
The deputy reminded that a Youth Affairs Council had already been established earlier, and a discussion platform "Youth Dialogue - 2026" had taken place. Now, within the framework of this initiative, the school is starting.
Students in their 3rd and 4th years and young professionals aged 25 to 35 who wish to gain practical skills in the field of public administration and legislative development will be able to participate in the project. Each year, up to 120 people will be able to join the program.
The best among them will have the opportunity to undergo an internship for a year under the guidance of deputies, as well as participate in the preparation of legislative proposals and the work of committees.
The deputy noted: "Our youth often faces the problem of being required to have work experience when seeking employment. I am confident that having such a certificate will help solve this problem."
Funding for the program will be provided from both the state budget and grants from international and partner organizations.