 The International Youth Think Tank is happy to join International IDEA in its 25th anniversary to present our take on how the youth envisions the future of sustainable democracy. The people and their thoughts, ideas and morals are inevitably dynamic, constantly changing the way they live. In contrast, buildings are binary. You are inside or outside, you are inside or outside, you are inside or outside. In contrast, buildings are binary. You are inside or outside, you are inside or outside, you are inside or outside. You are inside or outside, you are inside or outside. To defend democracy in an open society, we need strong minds instead of institutions, so that we can re-evaluate our politics to meet people's needs. So that this agency can be a factor of unification between the two of us in our democracy. We will not be able to start with building a civil representative through a program for education, rural life and equal access to education. It is important to pay special attention to the possibilities for alternative methods of education and not the ones that lead us to recognize the diversity of the world. The key to the practical democratic elements of education is the long-term youth education for political representatives. It keeps the meaning of the foundations and the strong one, rather than a strong civil society. In addition, the citizens are involved in political deliberation and the construction of support structures such as local assemblies, civic committees and consultations platforms. Online debates, youth quotas in decision-making organizations, and low barriers to the progress of the democratic process will increase the inclusion of those who are marginalized. Through a democratization of taxes, each citizen must be financially responsible and choose at least one part of their own fiscal contribution. With current threats to democracy, we need to protect the agency that we build and enable. This means racing awareness around digital manipulation, polarization of discussions and foreign interference with political mechanisms. We need to protect the humans within our democracy by enforcing human rights, especially protecting minority groups and shifting to our being economics for us and our environment. The dignity of people should be a standard, not beholden to the moral whim of the privileged few. Protecting the agency fundamentally entails diversifying participation in democracy and voting mechanisms. Together, we are a democracy.