The Youth Rights Council in Laksburg was created to make sure young people have a real voice in decisions that affect them. It collects opinions from youth through meetings, surveys, and outreach, then presents these ideas to the government as recommendations.
To ensure youth are heard, the Council has official advisory status, meaning the government must consider and respond to its input. Members may also take part in meetings with decision-makers to directly represent youth perspectives.
The Council is supported and funded by the Laksburg government, but it is mainly run by young people themselves. This balance allows it to stay independent while still having real influence within the political system.