Ballots in the Hands of the Youth(5)
Published:
2007-06-14
Lin: Of course, the most important thing is passing measures to make the youth come out and vote. This includes hosting all kinds of activities, forums, and other related publicity events. I want to use a kind of positive, optimistic attitude to persuade the youth.
This is an unavoidable phase for an immature democracy. During it, there will be political forces taking advantage of conflict between ethnic groups and different segments of society, creating antagonism, intensifying disputes, and sharpenening conflict in order to make political gains. Solving this lies with the youth, and they don't have the right to be pessimistic.
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