Valdesimonte in Segovia governs Sofia (26 years old), Portugal — "The younger generations are more diverse, they are the ones most likely to suffer from the recession and are often ignored by the political class" Young Europeans: Sofia - Portugal "Euroscepticism is not what worries me the most because I believe it can be reversed with honest political dialogues," says the young man from Porto. Instead, his list of concerns includes "climate change, corruption, hate speech and women's rights." He assures that more help is needed for the EU countries most affected by migration.
This would not only allow for more organized action, but would also decrease the growth of racist and hate speech," she says. He claims the importance of voting in these elections because young people "want to live in the future and we can be a strong voice ." "The party's independence from large companies, its transparency and open dialogue with SW Business Directory citizens and the coherence between word and action" has been decisive for its vote in these elections, he assures. Lukas (25 years old), Slovakia — "I want the European Union to do more for forgotten regions" Young Europeans: Lukas - Slovakia Lukas, a lawyer from Bratislava, has decided to bet on Europeanism in these elections.
It was easy to decide which party to vote for, as there was only one truly pro-Europe party on the list," he says. "Honestly, many people don't have the idea that the EU is here for them and that it makes their lives easier and better every day," he says. That is why he considers that the most urgent issue for the European Union is that it learns to communicate the role it plays in the lives of citizens to prevent "people from falling prey to extremist opinions." In his opinion, the anti-European vote is "ignorant" and he assures that the European Union "has to do more to fight against the fake news that rots our societies and that divides us more and more.
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