Europe’s Right-Wing Parties Can’t Afford to Neglect Young People
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Started April 04, 2026
Building coalitions around older voters shows a lack of understanding of growing generational tensions in politics
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Europe’s Right-Wing Parties Can’t Afford to Neglect Young People
National Review (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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Focusing on older voters is essential for right-wing parties, as they are more likely to turn out and influence elections.
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Balancing the interests of both young and older voters is crucial for sustainable political coalitions in Europe.
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Neglecting young voters will lead to a disconnect between political parties and the future electorate, risking their relevance.
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Generational tensions are overstated; voters care more about issues than age, making age-based strategies unnecessary.
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Right-wing parties must prioritize youth engagement to foster long-term political loyalty and address generational concerns.
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