General Assembly
IFLRY 58th General Assembly - 11-14 June, Taipei, Taiwan
About this General Assembly
The 58th IFLRY General Assembly will take place from 11–14 June 2026 in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing together young liberals from across the world for four days of debate, decision-making, and exchange.
The General Assembly is IFLRY's highest decision-making body and a key moment for our federation to reflect, set priorities, and strengthen our global network. The 58th General Assembly is organised in close cooperation with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF), the Liberal Democratic League of Ukraine (LDLU), and CALD Youth.
What to Expect
Statutory Sessions
Deliberate and vote on resolutions, policy papers, and amendments that shape IFLRY's direction.
Vice-President Elections
Elect IFLRY's next Vice-Presidents.
Guest Speakers
Hear from prominent liberal leaders, activists, and thinkers from across the globe.
Workshops & Discussions
Participate in interactive workshops on pressing political and organisational topics.
Field Trip
Explore Taipei and experience Taiwanese culture through a guided excursion.
Networking
Connect with young liberals from around the world and build lasting partnerships.
Key Dates
Important Deadlines
Online Sessions Ahead of the GA
VP Candidate Information Session
An online information session for members considering standing as a Vice President candidate.
VP Candidate Meet and Greet
An informal online session for Member Organisations to meet the candidates standing for Vice President positions.
Pre-Assembly Committee
Online preparatory session for delegates and observers ahead of the 58th General Assembly.
Secure Your Place
Online Registration Only
In-person registration has closed. Online registration remains open — you can still sign up to participate remotely.
In-Person Registration Closed
Treasurer — financial questions
Kai Pischke
treasurer@iflry.orgSecretary-General — general questions
Tirza Drent
sg@iflry.orgOrganised in Cooperation With

LDLU

Democratic Progressive Party

Friedrich Naumann Foundation

