Structure
UCP has a Women organisation and a Youth Organisation in its structure.
In 1995-2000 youth organisation of UCP was "Civil Forum", which left UCP during Parliamentary elections of 2000, when UCP bycotted it. Culadzimer Novosiad, chairman of Civil Forum got a place in Parliament than.
In 2000-2000 youth organisation called itself "UCP Youth", but was rather an artificial structure in the party.
In 2000-2009 YCSU Young Democrats was officially a youth wing of UCP, but in February 2009 at the congress of YCSU Young Democrats a decision to stop cooperating with party was taken. Some members of YCSU Young Democrats did not support the decision to restrain cooperation with United Civic Party, left YCSU Young Democrats, and stayed as UCP Youth.
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