European Commission says youth must shape Europe's future
Key points
Place young people's voices at the centre of EU work
Propose almost 50% Erasmus+ increase; pursue Affordable Housing Plan
TL;DR
President von der Leyen opens European Youth Week in Brussels, welcoming more than a thousand young people from across the continent.
European Commission highlights investments in education and jobs, a proposed almost 50% increase for Erasmus+, and an Affordable Housing Plan to tackle the housing crisis.
Youth participation strengthened through Youth Dialogues, a Commissioner dedicated to Youth, and a Youth Advisory Board reporting to the President.
Original text
European Commission - Speech [Check Against Delivery] Video message by President von der Leyen opening the European Youth Event 2026 Brussels, 24 April 2026 Dear Young Europeans, It is a pleasure to welcome you to European Youth Week. This week is about you. Today, you join more than a thousand young people from across our continent – to exchange views, to debate, and to reflect on the future Union you want to see. B...