English
The national leadership of the Young Socialists’ Movement has undergone significant “feminisation ” since the early 2000s which departs from the traditional analyses of the feminisation processes in other activities. The preponderance of men characteristic of party organisations quickly reasserted its rights, however. The article analyses the conditions of the possibility of this feminisation, and then the reasons for its regression, and the effects of the political configuration specific to this youth organisation on the process of legitimating political skills.