The 18-year-old student strongly criticizes
Daniel has been part of the undecided for some time, and it was the electoral programs that helped him choose a party , although it will be different from what he votes for in the regional elections. The issues that concern him most are "the educational system, job insecurity and unemployment"; but he admits that he did not start to inform himself until "the whole Vox commotion happened." "I didn't want to give my opinion without knowing and once I had read that one, I needed to read the rest," he says. And he reveals that social networks have constituted a very important part of the information she has received during the campaign because "they constitute a more direct form of communication.
In short, Daniel considers that it is not viable to move beyond politics: " To say that you are not interested in politics is to say that you are not interested in the future, therefore we must all be participants in our future ." Lucía, 19 years old - "I am worried about the proposals for young people and knowing what the budgets are going to SW Business Directory be used for" First voters Lucia Lucía, a 19-year-old Business Administration student, has been very aware of the electoral campaign, she has read all the electoral programs and watched the debates. However, although she found the television dates with her four candidates interesting, she claims that they did not help her decide her vote.
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What ended up convincing him was "the electoral program and really seeing what can become a reality and what cannot," and he assures that he will maintain the same election for the regional and municipal elections. Facilities for work and scholarships for young people are among the things that concern him the most, and he claims the importance of his generation voting : "If we don't vote and we don't do it conscientiously, then we are very quick to say that we don't like the situation we find ourselves in.
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