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National Youth Organization
Organização Nacional da Juventude
Founded4 August 1926
DissolvedXX 1935
HeadquartersPrecea, Paretia
Membership2.5 million (1930)
IdeologyNational Functionalism
Novanism
Paretian nationalism
Mother partyNew Nation of Paretia Party

The National Youth Organization (Luzelese: Organização Nacional da Juventude), abbreviated ONJ, was the youth wing of the New Nation of Paretia Party, the sole legal political party during the period of Functionalist Paretia. It was created for the framing and political indoctrination of the young Paretians according to the principles of National Functionalism and Novanism. It also was meant to train and help youth learn cooperation and national spirit in their free time.

It was created in 1926 as the successor to the Young PNNP Front, and was more an official part of the Paretian government than the PNNP party itself. It would be apart of the regime's national projects and national rallies.

It was lead by Ivan Montecalvo, a leader of the Visegan wing of the party who was originally a key member of the PNNP who eventually fell out of favor of the party leadership. He was ousted in 1933 and replaced by Constância Bastos and she lead the organization until her arrest in 1934.

Activities

Propaganda photograph of the ONJ and the PNNP regime

The ONJ was a major part of the PNNP's control of the country. The organization participated in rallies, parades, athletic events, and worked on national projects. It also offered military training and environmental protection projects.

The organization has a list of goals for the Paretian youth called the Principals of Novanist National Functionalism:

  • political education
  • physical fitness
  • military education
  • political outreach
  • charity
  • education for running camps, shelters, and academies
  • respect for the culture of Paretia and the church
  • family education for female youth
  • loyalty to party, nation, and state

The group also was tasked with creating propaganda for the regime, and ran a newspaper called The Youth (A Juventude).

Organization

The leader of the organization was approved by the National Chief of the New Nation of Paretia Party and the New State Board, Carlito Palmeira. The board of members of the PNNPeEN would appoint leaders of the organization for Palmeira to approve of.

Members of the ONJ with PNNP at a summer training camp

The organization was divided into different levels and departments. The organization was given a physical education and religion advisor, them being General Inácio Torres e Rosário and Bishop Carlito Teixeira respectively.

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