Young Socialist Movement


The Movement of the Young Socialists or simply Jeunes Socialistes is the youth organisation of the Socialist Party of France.
MJS was founded in 1993 as a formally independent youth organisation. However, its statutes commit the MJS to be generally supportive of its mother party. After a peak of around 10,000 members after the 2006 youth protests in France, MJS had 5321 members in November 2009.
MJS is member of the Young European Socialists and International Union of Socialist Youth.

Internal organization

In a biannual general assembly called Congrès National, all members of MJS come together to discuss and decide on general positions as well as concrete projects. There, the members also directly elect the president for a two-year period and appoint the members of the national office.
Of several political currents within the MJS, a coalition of the centrist "Transformer à Gauche" ' and the Marxist "Offensive socialiste" ' dominated the 2009 Congress of Grenoble, successfully nominating Laurianne Deniaud for president. A minority movement of "Jeunes Socialistes pour la renovation" ' and "La Relève" ' calling for organizational changes including more transparency and grassroots democracy couldn't prevail, neither could the civil libertarian wing.

National congresses