Submit current motion

Submit your topical motions for the winter congress here. A motion is a way of submitting something to the congress, in the form of an appeal. Motions can call on the board, the congress, or a particular committee or body to do something. If more than 50% of the congress votes in favour of a motion, then whoever is called upon must get to work on implementing the motion.

Topical motions can be submitted when the deadline for ordinary motions has passed. The board and the congress committee will then check whether your motion is topical enough to be discussed at the congress. Due to a full agenda, they may ask you to hold your motion until a subsequent congress.

You can submit your current motion using the form below. All fields have a short explanation of what they mean. Make sure you write your motion in accessible language.


You can no longer submit topical motions.