Opinion
Youth Voters Push Parties Toward Practical Reform
Young voters are often described as impatient, but impatience is not the same as apathy. Many are paying close attention to housing, work, climate, education, digital privacy, and democratic fairness.
Their frustration comes from a simple observation: institutions ask for patience while everyday life becomes less forgiving. That gap is becoming politically difficult to ignore.
Parties that want the future cannot speak only in inherited phrases. They will need practical reform, clearer accountability, and a willingness to be judged by outcomes rather than performance.
