“The Silent Majority: Millennials and Gen Z Disillusioned with Voting”

A recent poll has uncovered a concerning trend among millennials and Gen Z individuals, showing a significant portion of those aged between 18 and 34 feel disconnected from the political process. Many in this age group express feelings of disenfranchisement by the major political parties, leading to a lack of interest in participating in elections. This growing disinterest could have a significant impact on voter turnout in future elections.

Olaf Scholz: Hope is Key to Winning Back Young Voters from Far Right

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the importance of giving hope, security, and respect to young voters in order to win them back from the far right. Speaking at a summit in Berlin, Scholz acknowledged the need to address the anxieties of young people, who had shown significant support for the far right in the recent European parliamentary election. Scholz highlighted the necessity of creating a future where everyone, from a factory worker to the child of a billionaire like Elon Musk, can live without fear. By providing hope and security, Scholz believes that young voters can be drawn away from extremist ideologies. The Chancellor's remarks come in response to the concerning trend of young people supporting far-right parties. Scholz's message underscores the importance of addressing the concerns and aspirations of the youth in order to prevent them from being swayed by extremist ideologies.