Each municipality has to have a youth council or other youth influence group elected by young people. The youth council is usually selected for one year, but in some municipalities, the term may be two years. The age limit varies from one municipality to another, but usually members of the youth council are between the ages of 13 and 18. All young persons of a suitable age may stand for election to the youth council of their own municipality, and they also have the right to vote.
The youth council can take initiatives and make proposals to the local executive, as well as local authority committees. It may also provide opinions on local matters under preparation. Members of the youth council often have a right to be present and to speak in the local council.
You can also influence decision-making in your home town with a citizen’s initiative, even if you are under the age of 18. You are entitled to a response to your initiative from a local authority.