Hind Qsiouer, a prominent Moroccan youth activist, has been elected to the Presidency Council of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). The election took place during the IUSY World Congress, the organization's highest decision-making body, which convened in recent months.
Qsiouer is a member of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP) in Morocco and has been an active figure within IUSY's structures. Her election to the Presidency Council represents a significant step for North African representation within the global socialist youth movement.
The International Union of Socialist Youth, founded in 1907, is the world's largest political youth organization, bringing together over 150 member organizations from more than 100 countries. The Presidency Council is a key executive body responsible for implementing the decisions of the World Congress and managing the organization's activities between congress sessions.
This development highlights the ongoing political engagement of youth from the Middle East and North Africa region in international democratic socialist forums. The IUSY focuses on promoting democracy, human rights, and social justice globally.