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The first youth-led parliament session to be streamed online
On Safer Internet Day (5th February) from 12:00 to 14:00 CET students from across Bulgaria can follow live the discussions during the TeeNET parliament’13, which will take place in the Bulgarian National Assembly building. Ten delegates, selected through public voting on Facebook, and over 100 students will discuss and vote the first Charter of Online Rights and Responsibilities of the Young People in Bulgaria.

The delegates are as follows:
• Ivan Dochev from Gorna Oryahovitsa
• Borislava Dineva from Dupnitsa
• Dimo Jordanov from Senovo
• Carolina Dineva from Dupnitsa
• Liliana Slavova from Dupnitsa
• Mariana Stoyanova from Burgas
• Martin Stefanov from Montana
• Melissa Radislavova from Kubrat
• Pavlina Dimitrova from Burgas
• Tsvetomir Avramov from Varna

The event is organized by the Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre with the support of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science, Children, Youths and Sports and under the patronage of the Speaker of the Bulgarian National Assembly Mrs. Tsetska Tsacheva, who will deliver the welcome address to the participants.

During the event the young people, both in the session and online, will have the opportunity to direct questions to MPs, the deputy Minister of Education Milena Damyanova, the chair of the State Agency for Child protection Kalin Kamenov, the head of Sector “Transborder Crimes” Yavor Kolev, the head of CCE Policy in Facebook Gabriella Cseh, the assessment officer of Insafe Hans Martens, and representatives of the Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre, coordinated by Applied Research and Communications Funs and Association Parents, co-financed by the EC Safer Internet Programme.

In 2013 the Insafe and INHOPE networks (the European network of Safer Internet Centres and the International Association of Internet Hotlines respectively), are celebrating Safer Internet Day (SID) for the tenth year running. An initiative of the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme, this day marks an annual opportunity to engage in making the internet a safer and better place for our children and young people. Since its first edition in 2004, interest in Safer Internet Day has grown tremendously to reach 6 of the world’s 7 continents in more than 100 countries worldwide; including all 27 countries of the European Union. Safer Internet Day 2013 celebrates the theme Online rights and responsibilities with the slogan Connect with respect.

The TeeNET parliament’13 will be streamed online here, so that young people from across the country can follow the discussion and ask questions.

The event is realized with the financial support of VIVACOM, member of the Public Council on Safer Internet. The official media partner of the event is the Bulgarian National Television.
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