Summary

A survey by the Bertelsmann Foundation found that most young Germans (ages 16-30) feel disillusioned with politics, citing distrust, lack of influence, and insufficient avenues for engagement beyond voting.

Only 8% believe politicians take their concerns seriously, and fewer than 1 in 5 feel they can enact change.

Despite this, 61% still see democracy as the best system.

The findings come as Germany faces potential elections after its coalition collapse, with experts urging politicians to better involve youth on key issues like peace, education, and inflation.

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    2 days ago

    “with experts urging politicians to better involve youth on key issues like peace, education, and inflation.”

    Cute in so many ways. “Peace” is an “issue” huh. And they are going to “involve” youth with the problem of inflation? I guess the adults and experts have shat the bed on it, why not ask the kids to fix it? Why not ask the kids to fix everything. The adults refuse to do the “adult” thing on much of anything lately. Maybe youth needs to rule.

    And who are these “experts”? Are they the ones who cut the checks to the politicians? I say that in seriousness, the bribery class are the only ones the politicians lift a finger for.

    And by “involve” youth they mean market to them, right?