November 22, 2024

New Zealand is thinking about passing a law allowing 16-year-olds to vote.

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The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has committed to introduce a law in Parliament, and New Zealand is considering lowering the voting age from 18 to 16.

According to The Guardian, a landmark Supreme Court judgement that the current voting limit of 18 was “discriminatory” and violated the human rights of young people led to the decision to examine granting 16-year-olds the ability to vote.

Although Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern personally favours the proposal, at least 75% of the MPs in Parliament must also support the bill to lower the voting age. The government does not currently have enough support to pass such a Bill.

The Independent on Monday cited Jacinda Ardern as stating, “I personally favour a drop in the voting age, but it is not a matter merely for me or even the government; any change in electoral law of this sort requires 75% of Parliamentarian support.”

The New Zealand court argued that since concerns like the climate catastrophe will disproportionately affect them and their futures, younger people should be permitted to vote on them. Only a small number of nations, including Brazil, Austria, and Cuba, permit voting by persons under the age of 18.

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