Gibraltar Delegates at 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament, Sydney
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The Government of Gibraltar announces that Ms Gianna Stanley and Mr Puneet Sabhnani will represent Gibraltar at the 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament in Sydney, Australia from 26-31 July 2026. The event, hosted by the Parliament of New South Wales, brings together young people from across the Commonwealth to discuss parliamentary practice and democratic institutions. The theme for this year's session is 'Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence'.
What changed
The Government of Gibraltar has announced the selection of two delegates to participate in the 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament, scheduled for July 26-31, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The event is hosted by the Parliament of New South Wales and will focus on the theme 'Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence', exploring how emerging technologies reshape democratic governance and civic participation.
This announcement represents Gibraltar's continued engagement with Commonwealth initiatives and youth development, following previous participation in Jersey (2018), India (2019), Trinidad and Tobago (2022), and New Zealand (2024). The Commonwealth Youth Parliament programme provides young participants with opportunities to experience parliamentary procedures, engage in committee meetings, and debate proposed legislation in an international forum.
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April 16, 2026
Ms Gianna Stanley and Mr Puneet Sabhnani will represent Gibraltar at the 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament in Sydney, Australia later this year.
This event will see young people from all corners of the Commonwealth gather to discuss and debate important matters of mutual interest.
The Commonwealth Youth Parliament is designed to introduce young people to the role and purpose of parliament and democratic institutions. Delegates are provided with the opportunity to experience parliamentary practice and engage with their peers from all over the Commonwealth.
It is expected that the programme will include learning and development sessions, committee meetings, caucus discussions and chamber debates.
Indeed, the format in the past has seen those present divided into groups and taking on the role of government and opposition, debating legislation, discussing matters and voting on proposed laws and amendments to them. It allows participants to cut their teeth in parliamentary procedures at an international level under the umbrella of the Commonwealth.
It will be recalled that some 60% of the population of the Commonwealth is made up of young people under the age of 30.
The theme of the 13th Commonwealth Youth Parliament will be “Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”, which is a very current subject. This will provide the basis for a meaningful discussion of the pros and cons of artificial intelligence in a rapidly changing world because the event will explore how emerging technologies are reshaping democratic governance and civic participation.
Gibraltar has in the recent past sent young delegates to such meetings in Jersey (2018), India (2019), Trinidad and Tobago (2022) and the last one in New Zealand (2024). This is in line with the policy of the Government both to strengthen our relationship with the Commonwealth and to provide opportunities for young people in the international political arena.
The event will on this occasion be hosted by the Parliament of New South Wales from 26 -31 July.
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