The event was held in Athlone.
Two members of the Ógra Fianna Fáil Westmeath unit have been elected to National executive.
Members Eoin Cawley and Nadine Hamm were selected to work with policy makers and make sure recommendations are considered.
Young members of the group attended its annual National Youth Conference over the weekend at the Hodson Bay Hotel, in Athlone.
The event was attended by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin, along with a number of senior public representatives and elected officials.
Motions were passed at the meeting urging for a fast tracking of the abolition of the means test for carers and a call on the Minister for Education to review the current curriculum for Irish at both primary and secondary level education.
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