Feb 8 β€’ 14:51 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain El Mundo

The political maneuvering and empty discourse drive 'zetas' away from the debate: young people demand a voice in the design of measures and that they speak their language

Young people, particularly those in Generation Z, are increasingly disillusioned with political discourse, finding it superficial and disconnected from their concerns.

A recent discussion among influential members of Generation Z revealed their frustration with the current political discourse in Spain, which they view as superficial and often empty. The young participants expressed that they are bombarded with political headlines and soundbites that do not resonate with their needs or expectations. Instead of engaging with the political landscape, they feel distanced and detached due to the pervasive nature of what they term as 'politiqueo'β€”political maneuvering that lacks substance.

The young attendees emphasized the importance of being actively involved in shaping political measures and demanded that politicians speak in a language that resonates with them. They articulated a desire for genuine political engagement over the senseless jousting that characterizes much of the current discourse. This call for authenticity and relevance in political discussions reflects a broader trend wherein young people increasingly seek to participate in the political process in meaningful ways rather than being mere spectators of empty debates.

As these young individuals call for modernization in the political system, their discontent signals a critical generational shift where a significant portion of the population is eager to redefine political engagement. This move suggests that future political strategies cannot ignore the perspectives and preferences of Generation Z, as their active participation could lead to a transformative impact on Spain's political landscape, pushing for policies that are more attuned to their values and challenges.

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