<\/a>Participants’ badges at Agora Budapest<\/p><\/div>\n
Being a good delegate contains two key points:
\n1. Knowing what the discussions are about and
\n2. Knowing what the members you are representing think about the subjects. It’s about understanding the value of democracy. And in fact you can learn very much from taking part in a discussion in a prytanium.<\/p>\n
Here are some tips:<\/strong>
\n1. Read everything beforehand, you don’t have time for that during the Agora.
\n2. Ask experienced members if there are things you don’t understand. They are always willing to explain things (but don’t let them tell you what to vote, it is your choice).
\n3. Make sure your local board organizes a consultation event where you can collect the opinions of as much members of your local as possible. This way you have the opinion of your members to fall back on\u00a0if you don’t know what to do and this also creates new involved members in your local.
\n4. Dare to speak up and be critical in prytania, it is always highly appreciated. You are never the only one with this criticism.
\n5. For the sake of democracy, please keep far from voting arrangements.
\n6. After returning back to your local after the Agora, make sure you report about your activities as delegate. It is very useful to get feedback from your members.<\/p>\nAnd last but not least: have fun. You’d be surprised how fascinating it is to discuss with young people from so many different cultures. The first time it might be a bit scary, but if you’re over that is is actually quite awesome to ask a question in front of so many people.<\/p>\n
One more note: I made a mistake by telling the guy from the story to vote with the majority. If you really, really don’t know what to think of something, voting abstention is the best option. Because for democracy, giving a hollow and unfounded opinion is much worse than giving no opinion at all.<\/p>\n
Pictures on the courtesy of AEGEE-Enschede and Dasha Onokhova<\/em><\/p>\nWritten by Marije Arentze, AEGEE-Leiden
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