Gen Z: EU and Democracy Are Great in Theory
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Only half of young people in France and Spain believe that democracy is the best form of government, while support is even lower among their peers in Poland, according to a YouGov survey for the Tui Foundation, the Guardian reports.
Gen Z: EU and democracy are great in theory
Europe’s Gen Z supports the EU and democracy but says both need serious fixing. From sky-high living costs to weak global influence, young Europeans are demanding urgent reform and losing faith in the system’s ability to deliver. The Junges Europa 2025 study, commissioned by the TUI Foundation, surveyed 6,703 people aged 16 to 26 across Germany, the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Greece… Source
Every fifth young person would prefer some kind of authoritarian government.
Only half of young people in France and Spain believe democracy is the best form of government, and support is even lower among their Polish counterparts, according to a study cited by The Guardian.
The latest study reveals that while young people generally support democracy and the EU, they are also critical of their actions and worried about the future.
A survey of Europe's young people shows how they see politics. How countries differ – and how Germany works.
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- 80% of the sources lean Left
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