Voters Under 18: Who Benefited from the Electoral Reform?
In Baden-Württemberg, 16 and 17-year-olds were allowed to vote for the first time, with the Green Party gaining the most support from first-time voters.
The Secretary General of New Generations of the PP resigns and calls for a vote for Vox
Carlo G. Angrisano, the Secretary General of New Generations of the PP, has resigned and is endorsing Vox, highlighting the internal struggles of the PP to attract young voters.
35-year-old ex-rapper rising to become Prime Minister
Former rapper Balendra "Balen" Shah is poised to become Nepal's new Prime Minister after his party leads the vote count in the recent parliamentary elections.
Generation Z and Politics: With What Attitude Are Young People Going to Vote Now
The article discusses the political attitudes of Generation Z in relation to other generations, particularly regarding stereotypes and issues such as environmental policy and immigration.
The Seimas TTK approved a proposal that would allow 16-year-olds to vote in local elections
The Lithuanian Seimas TTK committee has voted to potentially allow 16-year-olds to participate in local elections, with supporters arguing it would enhance democracy and civic engagement among youth.
Public Security PEC: special committee and plenary vote on the text this Wednesday; see what the proposal states
A special committee in Brazil's Chamber of Deputies is set to vote on a Public Security Constitutional Amendment Proposal (PEC) that aims to reformulate the approach to organized crime and increase federal involvement in public security.
Public security: Chamber debates lowering the age of criminal responsibility; see the list of countries that have already adopted it and the analysis of experts
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies is set to vote on a proposal to reduce the age of criminal responsibility from 18 to 16 as part of a constitutional amendment focused on public security.
'Ban under 16s from social media' say Brits in bombshell new poll
A recent poll shows that 80% of Brits support banning under-16s from social media, following the House of Lords vote on the issue.
Too Young to Vote: How Young People in Penzberg Are Fighting for Democracy
Young citizens in Penzberg organized a democracy demonstration to promote values like freedom and tolerance, despite not being eligible to vote yet.
How do we get more people to the election party? Fund launches quick grant on election day, while NGO advocates for the long haul
A fund is providing quick grants to civic organizations to encourage more young people to vote.
Referendum, the Young of Forza Italia Step in for Yes
The Young of Forza Italia are organizing a campaign supporting the Yes vote in the upcoming justice referendum, using Valentine's Day to promote their message of love for freedom.
Huge change to political donation rules to close loopholes on foreign cash
New legislation in the UK aims to prevent foreign interference in politics by placing restrictions on political donations and allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote.
Bangladesh vote 'a canary in a coalmine for developments in the Global South', expert says
An expert discusses the significance of the upcoming Bangladesh election as a reflection of broader trends impacting developing nations.
Will they go to vote? Students have weak knowledge of elections and politics; plan to train teachers
Latvian students possess weak knowledge of elections and politics, prompting plans to train teachers in civic education.
Dating in France: A vote for love
A new initiative in France encourages young people to vote in municipal elections, partnering with dating apps like Tinder to promote civic engagement among youth.
Azcón Calls on Agitator Vito Quiles to Capture Far-Right Vote: Having Drinks with PP Supporters
The Aragonese PP aims to attract far-right votes during their campaign closure by featuring candidate Jorge Azcón and party president Alberto Núñez Feijóo, alongside ultra-agitator Vito Quiles who socialized with party youth members.
Kekin on the road was disrupting Hasanbegović, and Thompson is not allowed to call citizens to vote?
Marko Perković Thompson sent messages to the youth and the Croatian nation during a concert in Zagreb, including a call for citizens to participate in elections, which has sparked controversy among certain media and public figures.
Karačić on the media and left's hysteria: Thompson only called on the youth to vote
Lawyer Davorin Karačić addressed the false accusations against Marko Perković Thompson regarding messages sent to the audience at his concert, likening the situation to throwing a firecracker into a henhouse.