MAN ON THE STREET

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Posted on Sep 09 2005
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Yes. We still need the Youth Congress. It gives the younger people a say on what goes on in our society. It provides a sense of confidence that our own age is represented in the Legislature so that they can understand us and make our opinions also relevant.
—Samuel Pomaika’I Keokina Moses
Capitol Hill

We still need the Youth Congress pretty much. They are there to fight for the right of the youth. As a coach, I love coaching kids, they are the future of the CNMI. The youth nowadays speak their minds. They speak for their rights now.
—Joe Diaz
Capitol Hill

Yes. The Youth Congress can make the government understand what the kids really want, how they can improve by going to school and not doing drugs.
—Champ Untalan
Capitol Hill

The Youth Congress is still relevant because it helps out the youth, to keep us involved in more political and productive stuff.
—Josh Moses
Capitol Hill

I remember the Youth Congress conducted a seminar and I attended that very useful and rewarding seminar. The Youth Congress really helps the youth in the CNMI.
—Vince Teregeyo
Capitol Hill

Very relevant as it raises the awareness of the youth on what’s going on around the CNMI community, so that the youth would know and would have a voice in society.
—Jim Jerwin Orbeta
Chalan Kanoa

Yes, it is still relevant. The Youth Congress makes the youth aware of current events and they have a voice in changing society. The youth should be involved in the decision-making process because the youth are sometimes the cause of the problems in society.
—Josephine Iguico
Chalan Kanoa

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